When a Spouse’s Tax Evasion Conviction Does Not Bind You

A married couple files joint tax returns. Years later, one spouse is criminally convicted of tax evasion. The IRS then comes after both of them for the back taxes and a fraud penalty. Can the spouse who was not convicted fight the fraud finding if she was never charged with anything and never set foot… Continue reading When a Spouse’s Tax Evasion Conviction Does Not Bind You

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