If you find yourself facing possible criminal tax charges, you will almost definitely need to seek help from criminal tax attorneys who have a thorough understanding of tax law and can review the particular details of your case to see what can be done to help you. Tax crimes are federal crimes that can carry heavy financial penalties, jail time and other negative consequences. We'll look at some possible strategies to take in addressing your criminal tax charges and walk through the process so you know what to expect and what you can do to get the best possible outcome.
Criminal Tax Defense: Tax Perjury vs. Tax Fraud
By Top Tax Staff
A tax crime is something more severe than neglecting (or forgetting) to file your tax returns. You aren't committing a tax crime if you can't pay your taxes in full. Those are issues that can cause your tax debt to collect penalties, fees, and interest. Still, they don't rise to the level of criminal activity.
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By Top Tax Staff
The IRS employs a team of agents dedicated to investigating incidences of tax fraud. Once they discover these offenses, they make sure that the IRS recovers every dollar that is owed to it.
Three Taxpayer Scenarios to Use a Criminal Tax Defense
By Top Tax Staff
Going up against the IRS can be a difficult if not impossible task. It has scores of attorneys, auditors, and agents on staff who all know the tax code and have the power to hold you accountable for any taxpayer infraction.
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