At Silver Law, our Reno criminal tax attorneys carry over 100 combined years of experience in this field of law. We specialize in representing either individuals or companies who have received criminal tax charges from the IRS, and are prepared to defend you in both local and national courts. Contact Silver Law, PLC, for expert representation.
Each of our Reno criminal tax defense lawyers at Silver Law carries experience as a former IRS lawyer. This allows us to serve our clients in a more effective way, as we know exactly what the IRS is looking for and how to defend your rights throughout the case. Let us use our skills to your advantage!
Our skilled tax defense lawyers in Reno are prepared to defend your rights against the IRS in both local and national court.
If you are facing allegations of tax fraud, contact our reputable Reno criminal tax fraud lawyers for legal guidance.
Silver Law, PLC, is an exceptional resource if you are facing charges of asset concealment, underpayment, non-payment, or tax avoidance.
When you or your business has been charged with failure to file, our Reno tax return attorneys are ready to help.
With former Reno IRS lawyers on our team, Silver Law PLC is the best resource for defending against criminal tax charges.
Tax evasion is a serious matter with lifelong consequences. Trust our Reno tax evasion defense lawyers at Silver Law to get the resolution you need.
With five-star ratings across the web and a strong record of successful representation, our Reno tax fraud attorneys at Silver Law, PLC, will confidently negotiate on your behalf with the IRS.
If you have found yourself in a dispute with the IRS and need legal guidance, contact Silver Law right away. Our attorneys are ready to provide skillful, reliable representation.
An IRS Special Agent is specifically trained to investigate and pursue any individual or business suspected to be guilty of tax fraud or other criminal tax charges.
Tax evasion is a serious matter with severe consequences, including jail time. You could receive one year in jail for each year that you did not file a return.
Tax avoidance means that you are avoiding liability as much as possible in order to receive a bigger return. Tax evasion means that you deliberately do not pay at all, or pay less than required.
The IRS considers tax evasion to be a felony offense. Conviction can lead to a federal prison sentence of up to 5 years, and up to $100,000 in fines.
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