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Tax fraud and tax evasion are terms that may strike fear into law-abiding individuals. Tax fraud is a white-collar crime that may be prosecuted as a federal or state offense. In federal cases, notoriously aggressive prosecutors often seek potentially life-altering penalties.
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Most of these cases involve intentionally failing to pay federal taxes but, thankfully, compared with the number of taxpayers in Maine, these cases are relatively rare—and the number of federal tax fraud cases is decreasing.

Any tax fraud or tax evasion investigation must be taken seriously and seeking the appropriate legal assistance should be a priority even before criminal charges are filed.

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What is tax fraud?

Tax fraud laws in Maine are covered under Maine Revised Statutes §184-A: Intentional Evasion of Tax.

Under these laws, taxpayers who commit any act that intentionally avoids paying taxes are guilty of the crime of tax evasion. This can result in heavy fines and even prison sentences.

The severity of the consequences depends on the amounts involved in the alleged tax evasion case. If the amount of evaded tax is $2,000 or less, it is a Class D crime in Maine. If the amount is over $2,000, Class C criminal charges can be filed.

If you are charged federally under the United States Code (U.S.C.), the penalties are likely to be harsher (as illustrated below).

Unintentional failure to pay tax may be categorized as negligence rather than fraud or deliberate tax evasion. Many people do not understand the complex tax codes and make unintentional mistakes when paying taxes. If this is proven, taxpayers cannot be convicted of tax fraud. A conviction requires an intentional act. However, they may be required to pay “back taxes” PLUS a penalty amount of 25 percent of the underpayment.

What are the penalties for intentional evasion of tax in Maine?

A conviction for tax evasion in Maine may result in the following penalties:

  • Tax amount of $2,000 or less: Class D crime punishable by imprisonment for up to one year, and/or a fine of up to $2,000.
  • Tax amount of more than $2,000: Class C crime punishable by imprisonment for up to five years, and/or a fine of up to $5,000.

Offenders may also be required to pay a penalty of 75 percent of underpaid taxes in addition to the tax amount that is owed.

Federal tax evasion crimes and penalties are classified differently under the U.S.C. The government defines tax evasion in 26 U.S.C. § 7201 as the willful attempt to defeat or evade a tax.

Ultimately, anyone who provides fraudulent information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or employees regarding withholdings, exemptions, income, or other tax-related information can be convicted of a felony. Here is a summary of the penalties associated with various acts of federal tax evasion:

  • Fraudulent Statements/Failure to Make Statement to Employees (26 U.S.C. §7204): Maximum fine of $1,000; up to one year in prison; or both
  • Fraudulent Withholding Exemption Certificate/Failure to Supply Info (26 U.S.C. §7205): Maximum fine of $1,000; up to one year in prison; or both
  • Fraud and False Statements (26 U.S.C. §7206): Maximum fine of $100,000; three years in prison; or both
  • Fraudulent Returns, Statements, or Other Documents (26 U.S.C. §7207): Maximum fine of $10,000; one year in prison; or both

The maximum punishment for a defendant in a federal tax evasion case is five years in federal prison, a $100,000 fine, or both.

Note that corporate tax fraud offenses are dealt with even more harshly at the federal level, most notably with even more substantial fines.

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What to do when facing tax evasion charges in Maine?

Unfortunately, if you are facing federal or state tax evasion charges, prosecutors have the power to convince judges or juries that “probable cause” of a crime having been committed exists. Therefore, it can be challenging to have the evidence against you dismissed.

However, working with an experienced tax fraud defense lawyer immediately upon learning of a tax fraud investigation against you will help lessen the impact of the charges on your future.

If state prosecutors charge you, seek the assistance of our experienced tax fraud attorneys who are familiar with the local tax and criminal justice system. If the charges are federal, urgently contact one of our federal tax evasion lawyers with relevant prior experience to defend the charges against you.

Why do you need a tax evasion lawyer in Maine?

You have seen the penalties. A conviction for a tax crime at the state or federal level has the potential to impact you long into the future.

A suitably qualified tax fraud lawyer can help you navigate troubled times, understand the criminal justice processes you will face, and most importantly, avoid the worst consequences.

However, it is important to contact a lawyer as early as possible in the investigation.

How to avoid prosecution for federal tax evasion

The brutal truth is that most people who face a federal charge of tax evasion end up in prison. Often, that is because the accused makes inadvisable moves after the investigation begins against them.

Equally, not all investigations end up in a criminal charge. Federal prosecutors tend to set the bar high with the burden of proof in tax evasion cases and may be open to plea bargaining.

If a federal investigation is launched against you, the guidance of a suitably qualified federal tax evasion lawyer can ensure that you do not harm your legal position with misguided actions.

With a federal tax fraud attorney at your side as the investigation is launched, you will be better equipped to plea bargain and avoid a federal indictment. This generally involves trying to persuade government officials that the alleged tax evasion was not a willful attempt to defraud the IRS but a genuine mistake or oversight. This is no easy task, but often possible with the right planning, preparation, and a “good faith” strategy.

The IRS generally prefers payment to prosecution. Those being investigated may be able to work out a payment plan with the IRS before being indicted. Your tax fraud attorney will help you do this, shielding you from mistakes and plotting the best possible course forward if an investigation is launched.

If you are being investigated for tax fraud in Maine—or have already been charged—contact The Maine Criminal Defense Group directly online or call us at (207) 571-8146 to speak with an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can help you

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