Connecticut tax evasion defense part I: Mistake or ignorance

On Behalf of | Feb 8, 2019 | Tax Evasion

The federal and state governments take taxes very seriously. If you do not pay what you owe on time, you may be accused of tax evasion. Such an accusation is not something to take lightly, as a criminal conviction on a tax evasion charge can have significant consequences. This column will discuss various defense options available to Connecticut residents who are facing tax evasion charges.

The first defense option that will be discussed is claiming mistake or ignorance. Tax law is not easy to understand, and it is frequently being updated. People often make mistakes on their taxes or are unaware of how certain tax laws may apply to them. This is not tax evasion; it is simply human error.

If you have been charged with tax evasion and believe that the whole situation boils down to a mistake or ignorance of the law, you need to be able to prove what the mistake or misunderstanding was. Without proof, this type of defense will not fly. Legal counsel will have the ability to review your tax documents in order to help you determine if this defense option will work for your particular circumstances.

Being charged with tax evasion can be a frightening thing. You will want to do everything in your power to get ahead of the matter, which starts with figuring out what you did wrong and what defense options are available to you. To learn how an experienced Connecticut-based tax attorney can be of assistance to you when accused of tax evasion, please take a moment and visit our firm’s website.

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