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Tax Evasion

Tax evasion is a potential criminal charge. Tax avoidance is perfectly acceptable. 26 U.S.C. § 7201 defines what is tax evasion.  It states in relevant part that any person who willfully attempts in any manner to evade or defeat any tax imposed by this title or the payment thereof shall,…

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Tax Crimes in Cryptocurrency

Leona Helmsley, Jim Thorpe, Webster Hubbell,  Alphonse Capone, and Peter Madoff are among many convicted of tax crimes such as  tax evasion and tax fraud. The government generally targets groups like tax preparation firms and entities that are mainly cash based.  But, the criminal division of the IRS has begun…

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Conaway & Strickler, PC In The News

Meg Strickler often discusses the law in the media.  Recently, with all of the attention of the former President Trump being charged in several indictments, Meg Strickler has been quite busy discussing her thoughts on the various cases.  She was asked by NBC 11 Alive more than once for her…

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Basics of Tax Evasion

By Maya Fouad   Tax evasion is the most common federal tax crime and involves the failure to report taxes, reporting taxes inaccurately, or failing to pay taxes. Federal law defines the crime broadly; 26 U.S.C. 7201 states, “[a]ny person who willfully attempts in any manner to evade or defeat…

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