General Tax Law

Tax Law - General Tax Law

Definition:

General tax law is created by the federal and state government, counties, and other municipalities. Tax law comprises of income tax and property tax that is generated through personal efforts. There are also sales taxes, gift taxes, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, property tax and many others. The more assets a person owns, the more complex tax law becomes.

Consequences of General Tax Law:

Incorrectly filing taxes can cause legal problems with a range of penalties such as fines and jail time. These problems surface when timelines are passed and procedures are not followed properly. If the taxing authority finds these issues, ignoring the problem is the worst thing you can do. Even calling the IRS yourself can be a problem since they have trained investigators who gather evidence and can use that evidence against you later at a criminal proceeding.

What a Lawyer can do for you:

Although the IRS seems to be a good source to turn to during a tax law problem, any statement you use can be used against you in a court of law. A qualified attorney can direct you to the best outcome. Tax lawyers know all the options you may qualify for. They are also exempt from testifying in case the IRS criminally prosecutes you. A CPA is not exempt from testifying, therefore, could be forced to testify you in a criminal trial.

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