In most Broken Arrow tax audits the IRS is only attracted in collecting the taxes owed, along with interest plus a few penalties. Possibly the Broken Arrow IRS might inflict a negligence penalty or a late filing penalty fee. However, if during the tax audit the IRS suspects that you have committed tax fraud they can inflict a civil tax fraud penalty. The civil tax fraud penalty is equates to 75% of the tax owed, plus interest on the penalty. Worse yet the IRS tax auditor might ask the tax fraud referral specialist to look at your case to see if it should be sent to the Broken Arrow IRS Criminal Investigation unit for criminal tax prosecution. The IRS tax fraud referral specialist is usually not a tax lawyer, however, he has experience in tax fraud cases, and will seek the advice of the IRS' own Broken Arrow Oklahoma tax fraud lawyers for help if it seems essential.
Clients sometimes ask, "What is the difference between tax fraud, and a simple mistake?" Generally tax fraud or tax evasion involves an intentional wrongdoing. Mere carelessness is not tax fraud. The IRS decides whether tax fraud has been committed by looking for badges of tax fraud. These badges include:
If you have any of these Broken Arrow Oklahoma tax problems and the IRS audits you, you may need to engage a tax fraud lawyer. Actions you take during the course of a tax audit can turn a run of the mill tax controversy into a tax fraud case. For example, lying or giving evasive answers to IRS investigators, delaying tactics, and other actions designed to mislead IRS agents are all indicia of Broken Arrow Oklahoma tax fraud.
An experienced Broken Arrow Oklahoma tax fraud attorney can help you navigate the treacherous waters of an IRS tax audit, and help formulate an effective strategy. Whether and when to answer questions from the IRS, or whether to stand on your 5th Amendment rights, are questions that only a tax fraud lawyer in Broken Arrow OK can help you answer. Your financial freedom, as well as your personal freedom may depend on the right answers. For example in one recent case handled by affiliated tax lawyers at Wise Laws, the IRS alleged that our client had failed to report over $200,000 in income and didn't file tax returns for more than 4 years. Nevertheless we ultimately settled the case for much less than the IRS first demanded, and without paying any Broken Arrow tax fraud penalties. If you or your accountant even suspects that you might be subject to a Broken Arrow Oklahoma criminal or civil tax fraud penalty you owe it to yourself to arrange for an appointment with Wise Laws.