by Mark Catanzaro
on March 15, 2019
Well, tax season is upon us. And with tax cuts usually comes lower tax returns. So some might be tempted to “fudge the numbers” in various ways. Unfortunately, doing so constitutes tax fraud. The court of law defines fraud as “intentional deception made for personal benefits that, in turn, damages another person or entity.” In [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on February 5, 2016
Tax fraud is defined as intentional deception made for personal benefits that, in turn, damages another person or entity. In simplest terms, tax fraud means cheating on a tax return in an attempt to avoid paying your taxes in full or at all. The “entity” you are damaging is usually the state, the country or [...]