A Kansas-based nursing home proprietor is set to spend the next three-and-a-half years in jail after admitting to evading payroll taxes from 2001 to 2005.

Jeffery Phillips, 41, was the owner of at least 13 businesses in and around Kansas City. Included in his holdings were companies that owned and managed nursing homes, provided nursing home staff, and provided in-home care services. Phillips also owned a farm that breeds show-cattle, and a meat processing plant in El Dorado, KS, a small town outside of Wichita.

U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom announced the sentence Thursday. In addition to the prison sentence, Phillips must pay $5.8 million in fines, including the $4.7 million in payroll taxes he neglected to pay, according to the Kansas City Business Journal.