Tax Evasion Charges

Given the opportunity, it goes without saying that most Americans would not pay taxes if they were not legally required. While most citizens dutifully file their taxes each year, some have pursued more creative solutions to reducing or removing the burden of taxes from their lives. There are legal methods that some take up to avoid taxes, and then there are illegal evasion tactics. Recognizing the differences between the two, which are lightly defined under tax codes provided by the federal government, can save a citizen a visit from Internal Revenue Service agents.

Being charged with a serious crime such as tax evasion or fraud can destroy a person’s future. Contact Austin criminal lawyer Ian Inglis by calling 512-472-1950 today if you have been charged with tax evasion or another crime.

Avoidance versus Evasion

As the law describes, avoiding taxes is significantly different from evading taxes. One, although losing some benefits in the process, can legally avoid paying taxes. On the other hand, tax evasion is illegal. Avoidance measures include the following:

  • Establishing residency in a tax haven
  • Renouncing United States citizenship
  • Rerouting taxes through corporations or trusts

These are the major avoidance tactics a person can legally try when cutting back on taxes. As for evasion, citizens may either refuse to pay taxes, or intentionally lie about their financial numbers. In some instances, citizens who believe they are engaging in legal tax avoidance measures may unintentionally be violating the law.

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If you have been charged by the government on one or multiple counts of tax evasion, it should be a priority to reach out for legal advice. The penalties for tax violations can consist of heavy payments or even prison sentences. Contact Austin criminal defense attorney Ian Inglis at 512-472-1950 to discuss your case with advisor today.

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