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Petitioners and their children reside in a 2-story home
located at 2602 17th Street, S.E., Auburn, Washington (Auburn
residence). However, petitioners claim that they live separately
with Mr. Ngo and Long residing on the first floor and Ms. Kang,
Winson, and Fong residing on the second floor. The only kitchen
in the residence is located on the second floor. The Auburn
residence was purchased by petitioners on October 24, 1994, by
statutory warranty deed as “KOK H. NGO AND ENG G. KANG, HUSBAND
AND WIFE”. Petitioners refinanced the Auburn residence on
November 8, 1998, via a deed of trust stating “GUO XING WOO* AND
ENG G. KANG, HUSBAND AND WIFE” “*WHO ACQUIRED TITLE AS KOK H.
NGO”.
In 1992, Mr. Ngo purchased a preexisting donut business
known as Donut Star. Ms. Kang was the only employee of Donut
Star. Mr. Ngo prepared a variety of donuts at 4 a.m., and Ms.
Kang sold the donuts during the day to customers. Coffee, milk,
and other beverages were also sold at Donut Star. Mr. Ngo used
an Ekonimik Financial Record Summary ledger (business ledger) to
maintain Donut Star’s daily books and records. Mr. Ngo testified
that at the end of each month he recorded the total cash register
receipts as income and also recorded various expenditures made
during the month. However, for some months Mr. Ngo recorded no
income. The expenses were itemized into the following
categories: Food, supplies, repair and maintenance, tax and
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