If you purposefully avoid paying your taxes, you could face hefty fines and prison time. The IRS states that if you do not pay your taxes, you could face felony charges and the requirement to spend no more than five years in prison. The IRS will not pursue you on a...
Month: August 2020
4 potential defenses to embezzlement charges
If you take personal property when someone else entrusted it to you, you commit embezzlement. In most cases, according to Cornell Law School, embezzlement occurs because of the misappropriation of money. You can face charges for embezzlement regardless of whether you...