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Criminal Tax Attorneys In St. George

Leading Criminal Tax Attorneys In St. George

Top-Rated Tax Fraud Legal Representation In St. George, Utah


Silver Law PLC is a skilled team of St. George criminal tax attorneys who carry over 100 combined years of experience in defending clients facing all types of tax fraud charges. With the resources available to defend you at both a local and national level, Silver Law is ready to provide expert representation and an optimal outcome for your case.

Professional St. George Criminal Tax Defense Law Firm


Each attorney at Silver Law is a former IRS lawyer, which allows us to bring a unique perspective to your case. Our St. George criminal tax defense lawyers are able to defend your rights more aggressively and competently because we know exactly what the IRS is looking for and how to defend against it.

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Silver Law’s Lawyers Can Defend You Against The Following Criminal Tax Charges

As skilled tax defense lawyers in St. George, Silver Law is equipped with the tools and resources necessary to defend your rights against the IRS at both a local and national level. We can defend you against the following charges:

Allegations Of Criminal Tax Fraud

Criminal tax fraud is considered a serious offense with lifelong consequences for individuals and businesses. Consult with our knowledgeable St. George tax defense attorneys to begin planning a strategic defense for your case in local and national courts.

Criminal Tax Evasion Charges

If you or your business is facing charges of criminal tax evasion such as asset concealment, underpayment, non payment, or tax avoidance, consult with our reputable St. George criminal tax fraud lawyers at Silver Law PLC.

Failure To File A Tax Return Accusations

If you are facing charges of failure to file a tax return, our team of experienced St. George tax return attorneys at Silver Law are ready to provide expert guidance regarding the next steps in your case.

Contact A Qualified Tax Fraud Defense Lawyer In St. George Today


    Criminal Tax Case Representation From Former IRS Lawyers

    With a team of former IRS lawyers at our firm, SIlver Law PLC is the best resource for ensuring your rights are accurately represented through a strategic, confident defense. No matter what tax fraud charges you may be facing, we guarantee expert representation as we fight for the optimal outcome you deserve!

    Avoid Tax Evasion Penalties With Our Criminal Tax Attorneys

    You can trust our St. George tax evasion defense lawyers to take your tax evasion charges as seriously as you do. We can help you get the resolution you need through strategic defense against the IRS!

    Preeminent Law Firm On Tax Fraud Resolutions

    Silver Law carries five star ratings across the web and the AVVO Preeminent Rating for consistently displaying integrity and ethics through everything we do. We are the #1 choice for any individual or business who needs expert representation.

    Criminal Tax Litigation Against IRS Disputes

    If you have found yourself in a dispute with the IRS over tax fraud charges, reach out to Silver Law to schedule your free initial consultation. We will immediately begin planning a defense and will communicate with the IRS for you.

    Received An IRS Criminal Investigation Letter? Contact Our Criminal Tax Lawyers

      Frequently Asked Questions About Tax Fraud And Tax Crimes In St. George

      What Is An IRS Special Agent?

      An IRS Special Agent is a carefully trained detective who investigates businesses and individuals thought to be guilty of tax crimes. They are aggressive and persistent, so it is important to seek the protection of an attorney right away.

      Can You Go To Jail For Not Paying Taxes?

      Yes, tax evasion is considered a very serious offense with severe consequences including jail time and fines. If you are convicted, you can expect to spend one year in jail for each year you avoided paying taxes.

      What Is The Difference Between Tax Avoidance & Tax Evasion?

      Tax avoidance refers to situations where you try to minimize your liability in order to receive a bigger tax return. Tax evasion refers to situations where you deliberately choose not to pay taxes or to pay less than is owed.

      What Happens If You Are Found Guilty For Tax Evasion?

      Conviction of tax evasion is considered a felony, and leads to a federal prison sentence of up to 5 years along with a $100.000 fine. You will also experience other life altering, severe consequences.

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      If you have any kind of Tax issue and don’t go here you are making a mistake. Extremely professional, caring, and very well done. Highly recommended.

      Ken S. ★★★★★

      Jason helped our business through an audit. Having him there on our side was a great comfort! He has a answer/response to everything and was able to make sure that we were not penalized one penny!

      Michael S. ★★★★★

      Jason resolved problems for me and my business that I saw no end to. He enabled me to successfully run and reestablish my business while he handled all my tax issues. His replies to my concerns were very thoughtful and prompt. If I’m ever in need again, their will be no hesitation in calling Jason.

      Douglass J. ★★★★★

      Extremely knowledgeable. Always a quick response to emails and phone calls! Silver Law is a great company and would recommend them to anyone.

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