At Silver Law, we offer over 50 years of combined experience as Utah criminal tax lawyers, with the skill to represent corporations and individuals who are part of IRS investigations. With licensing to handle tax issues throughout state and national courts, our attorneys are capable and successful.
Our Utah federal tax law attorneys are all former IRS lawyers, with the knowledge and ability to handle a variety of tax controversies with ease. We have a thorough understanding of all sides involved with a dispute, and use our experience to your advantage.
Silver Law is experienced in defending a variety of tax charges, including allegations of tax fraud, criminal tax evasion, and failure to file a tax return.
Being convicted of tax fraud is a serious offense resulting in civil and criminal punishment. Let our skilled Utah tax litigation lawyers manage your case!
The Utah tax lawyers at Silver Law can skillfully defend you against charges of tax evasion, including the concealment of assets, non-payment, underpayment, and more.
If you are accused of failure to file a tax return or filing late without cause, Silver Law PLC will represent your case in court.
Because our lawyers are all formerly Utah IRS attorneys, we carry vital knowledge that allows us to be successful in defending your rights.
If you are facing charges of tax evasion and resulting penalties, consult with our lawyers at Silver Law PLC right away. We will gather all the necessary information to build a strong defense.
Our team at Silver Law carry a strong history of successfully representing clients charged with tax fraud. Let our attorneys negotiate for resolution on your behalf with confidence, skill, and knowledge.
Contact Silver Law today if you need reliable Utah tax audit representation. Our attorneys will defend your rights and do everything we can to resolve the issue discreetly without getting involved in litigation.
IRS Special Agents represent the criminal investigations department of the IRS. Their job is to contact individuals or businesses who they believe are guilty of a tax crime and need to be investigated by the IRS.
Failure to file a tax return or filing a fraudulent return can get you imprisoned for up to 5 years. Not filing a return can equal one year of jail for each year of not filling.
Tax avoidance occurs when a person or business takes action to lessen their tax liability and maximize their after-tax income. Tax evasion occurs when there is deliberate failure to pay or underpayment of taxes due.
Tax evasion is a felony, with a maximum federal prison sentence of five years and a maximum fine of $100,000. This is a serious offense and should be avoided at all costs by every tax-paying individual.
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