1040s, 1065s, 940s, 941s, K-1s, exemptions, business deductions, deadlines, filing status, dependents, extensions, audits, and the IRS are words that come to mind every April 15 and, depending on your business or personal situation, every October 15 or possibly every quarter.
However, what would you do if a federal agent contacted you and accused you of committing a federal tax crime, of making false statements when completing a tax form? What would you do if you were accused of intentionally failing to file taxes or intentionally failing to disclose income or assets?
If you or a loved one is facing such questions, you need an attorney who has defended clients accused of committing theft of government funds, of lying on federal forms, or of intentionally violating other federal statutes. You need someone who can help you understand what you are accused of doing and who can help you decide how to best explain to the jury or to the judge what you have done and why.
Lee has experience defending those accused of federal crimes. He has negotiated with federal agents and prosecutors for his clients. He has advised clients when it is best to go to trial and when it is best to seek a plea deal.
Facing federal criminal charges is never easy. If you or a loved one is doing so, call today and see how Lee can help.