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Can I Go To Jail For Owing Taxes?

Can I Go To Jail for Owing Taxes?

Merely owing taxes is not a crime!  People Go to jail for tax evasion.  But you can lose your house, your business or other assets if you ignore the problem. The IRS will seizes assets when they are left with no other alternatives. Let the experts at Legacy Tax & Resolution Services create a better alternative for you and your business

Failure to file a return is a crime;. it’s called Willful Failure to File, and it is punishable by up to one year in prison for each tax year. We represent non-filers all the time, and have done so for over 17 years, and we have NEVER had a single client threatened with that charge.

Who does get prosecuted for failure to file?
Federal prosecutors generally prosecute non-filers who fit into three different categories.

  1. Tax protestors who are unrepentant and continually refuse to file their tax returns. No matter what facts, case law, and law are shown to these folks, they just keep on vehemently spouting their misguided beliefs and thumbing their noses at the IRS.
  2. Smart alecks who think they know it all and who completely refuse to cooperate with the IRS. I don’t mean that they should lick the IRS’ boots – I’m talking about mere reasonable cooperation.
  3. High profile persons who are known in their respective communities. These persons are at high risk because the IRS may want to make an example of them for their community so as to scare the community into compliance. Is this right for the IRS to do? Probably not, but these types of non-filers often have a very arrogant attitude toward the IRS, and they, and they IRS, see this whole issue as some kind of test of wills. These folks lose sight of common sense, and they end up losing big. They need to be very careful and hire a tax pro that will assist the client to move the case forward toward tax compliance, and away from a jail cell.

Also See

Delinquent and Unfiled Returns

Bank Levy

Wage Garnishment

Criminal Tax Defense

 

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