It’s no secret that the IRS has greatly intensified the criminal prosecution of taxpayers who have filed false tax returns. The reason for this is evident: The federal government needs money but doesn’t want to raise taxes on law-abiding citizens in a weak ec0nomy. From day one, the Obama administration made it a priority to close the tax [...]
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09 Sep 2011 / Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
Tags: amended tax return, criminal tax defense, false return, false tax return, fraudulent tax, irs crimes, tax crimes, tax gap
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18 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, Criminal Tax, Unfiled Tax Returns
The IRS has recently stepped up its non filer program and is now aggressively seeking to bring them into compliance. Many taxpayers are unaware that it is a crime not to file a tax return. Non filers often make the mistake of assuming that if they dont have the money to pay their taxes they [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, failure to file, IRS Audits, irs crimes, tax crimes, Unfiled Returns
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10 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
There are a number of possible federal tax crimes with which the United States Department of Justice may charge a delinquent taxpayer. Here are the most frequently brought charges. Failure to File Tax Returns The Law 26 U.S.C. § 7203 – Willful failure to file return, supply information, or pay tax Any person required under this title [...]
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Tags: failure to file, false return, irs crimes, structuring, tax crimes, tax evasion
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05 Mar 2011 / Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
If an IRS official believes that you might have broken the law or are currently breaking the law, he or she will refer the matter to the IRS Criminal Investigation Division (CID). The Top Criminal Violations Investigated by CID The most frequently investigated criminal violations are: Failure to file an income tax return Structuring transactions [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, criminal tax defense, failure to file, false return, irs problems, structuring, tax crimes, tax evasion
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06 Feb 2011 / Blog Posts, Criminal Tax, Tax Tutorials
If your business collects sales taxes from your customers and does not remit it to the Florida Department of Revenue, the State will bring criminal charges against you personally under Florida Statute 206.56 for Theft of State Funds. Theft of State Funds is a third degree felony carrying a maximum prison sentence of up to [...]
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Tags: florida criminal tax, Florida Sales Tax, tax crimes, tax defense, Theft of State Funds, unremitted sales tax, white collar tax defense
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19 Jan 2011 / Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
Despite the many urban myths that are circulating about the IRS’s vicious and unforgiving nature, it takes a lot before a Revenue Officer or Agent will refer a case to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID). And it takes even more for a federal prosecutor to pursue an indictment. But there are certain instances where you can [...]
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Tags: IRS Audits, irs crimes, irs criminal investigation, tax cheats, tax crimes, tax evasion, tax fraud, unreported income
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13 Jan 2011 / Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
WebCPA reports that the IRS’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is getting closer to meeting its objectives for combating tax evasion, corporate fraud, financial crime and even terrorism, according to a new report from TIGTA: [The] Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration noted that the division’s current strategic plan calls for it to maintain a focus on legal-source tax [...]
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02 Jan 2011 / Criminal Tax, Florida Sales Tax, Florida Tax Audits, Tax Tutorials, Theft of State Funds
One of the worse things cash-strapped business owners can do is collect sales tax from their customers and then use that money to pay other business expenses. The state of Florida calls this Theft of State Funds and it’s a felony. The reason for this is obvious: Business owners who apply for a Florida sales [...]
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Tags: failure to remit sales tax, florida criminal tax prosecution, Florida Sales Tax, sales tax audit, Theft of State Funds
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12 Feb 2009 / Criminal Tax
If an IRS official believes that you might have broken the law or are currently breaking the law, he or she will refer the matter to the IRS Criminal Investigation Division (CID). The Top Criminal Violations Investigated by CID The most frequently investigated criminal violations are: Failure to file an income tax return Structuring transactions to [...]
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Tags: cid, criminal investigation division, failure to file, irs crimes, irs criminal investigation, irs fraud, structuring transactions, tax crimes, tax evasion, tax fraud
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08 Feb 2009 / Back Taxes, Criminal Tax, Individual Tax Returns, Tax Tutorials, Unfiled Tax Returns
IRS More Aggressive in Finding Non-Filers The IRS has recently stepped up its non-filer program and is more aggressively seeking to bring delinquent taxpayers into compliance. Non-Filing is a Crime Many taxpayers are unaware that it is a crime not to file a tax return. Non filers often make the mistake of assuming that if [...]
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Tags: back tax returns, Back Taxes, irs crimes, irs good standing, non filing, tax crimes, Tax Return Preparation, Unfiled Returns