What are tax crimes and frauds?

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Tax offenses, like other types of white-collar crime typically involve non-violent, financially motivated decisions. Tax violations may involve any number of crimes including failing to file a tax return, falsifying information on a tax return, failing to report total income, selling untaxed goods, criminal tax [...]

What are tax crimes and frauds?2020-08-15T13:11:27+00:00

Are tax cases handled differently in federal and state courts?

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Yes. Although New York State and Federal prosecutions have similar components, federal matters focus on your federal tax consequences and liabilities while New York has jurisdiction only over your New York state tax return. It is possible that one of your returns was proper whereas [...]

Are tax cases handled differently in federal and state courts?2020-08-15T13:10:33+00:00

What happens if I do not file tax returns?

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In New York, you would likely be contacted by the Department of Taxation and Finance or Internal Revenue Service. It is uncommon for the state to immediately file criminal charges and seek seizure or garnishing of wages. In certain cases, New York law allows for [...]

What happens if I do not file tax returns?2020-08-15T13:10:08+00:00

When can I be charged with a tax crime?

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Usually, tax crimes come in the form of intentionally acting in a way to avoid paying your taxes. This may include false information in your returns, under-reporting income, or not reporting any specific source of income. It also covers inflating legitimate deductions or falsifying one [...]

When can I be charged with a tax crime?2020-08-15T13:09:47+00:00

What can I expect if I receive a tax audit?

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Being selected for a tax audit does not automatically mean the government intends to charge you criminally, or even that they have uncovered any wrongdoing. However, even minor, or innocent mistakes can cause problems when uncovered during an audit. Usually audits are done either through [...]

What can I expect if I receive a tax audit?2020-08-15T13:09:21+00:00

Should I hire an attorney if I am audited?

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Possibly. Even if you do not believe you did anything improper, any mistake the audit uncovers could potentially result in serious consequences. Therefore, you should consult with a criminal lawyer who handles tax cases who can talk with you and provide advice and guidance. It [...]

Should I hire an attorney if I am audited?2020-08-15T13:08:53+00:00

Can I be charged criminally if my business files payroll taxes erroneously?

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Yes.  Although an investigation may start as a civil inquiry, if any criminal conduct is identified you may be charged with a crime.  If you are convicted of a crime, you face monetary penalties in addition to incarceration and a criminal record.

Can I be charged criminally if my business files payroll taxes erroneously?2020-08-15T13:08:27+00:00

If I am charged with a tax crime, can the matter be resolved without a criminal conviction?

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Perhaps. In many instances, criminal investigations can resolve by reaching a negotiated settlement to avoid criminal prosecution.  If a settlement is reached, you can be ordered to stop performing a certain action or pay penalties, interest, and other monetary damages.

If I am charged with a tax crime, can the matter be resolved without a criminal conviction?2020-08-15T13:07:44+00:00

Can I go to jail or prison for a tax crime?

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Yes. The prosecutor and the Judge will consider the seriousness of the tax evasion, the amount of money owed, your ability to repay the taxes, penalties, and interest and any other history you have. For these reasons, it is important to work with a criminal [...]

Can I go to jail or prison for a tax crime?2020-08-15T13:07:20+00:00

What is the statute of limitations for a tax crime?

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In New York, any felony, including tax crimes, has a statute of limitations of five (5) years. Federally, the statute of limitations is six (6) years. Usually, the time begins to run after the last criminal act took place, which in many cases may be [...]

What is the statute of limitations for a tax crime?2020-08-15T13:06:56+00:00
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