If you earn upwards of $100,000 or more each year and did not file one or more tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), this blog is for you.

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Is failure to file disclosures of offshore tax a criminal tax crime? It depends.

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A professor charged under a sweeping initiative to uncover Chinese espionage in the U.S. was instead convicted of failing to disclose an offshore bank account.

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If you have reason to believe you could be investigated for a criminal tax matter, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Voluntary Disclosure Practice could help you address the question of future criminal tax litigation.

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Knowing how to reduce tax liability can be a boon to Americans who move or work abroad.

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may owe you some money. Failure to file an income tax return for the relevant year could mean losing out on your refund.

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Does deciding not to report income earned off the table really matter? It is not like stealing—or adding a fictitious dependent, right? What exactly constitutes a tax crime to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)?

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It is a story involving wealth, payroll tax issues, failure to file tax returns, and even a truffle business. What it does not talk about is the real victims of tax crime.

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State tax laws sometimes do not make sense to Ohio business owners. But NASCAR is taking its business tax disagreement to the Ohio Supreme Court.

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The leader of the largest union in California was arrested on criminal tax charges among other allegations.

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