Owe Taxes and Think You Can’t Pay? Seek Professional Tax Help – Don’t End Up in Prison like Ex-FBI Agent Guilty of Tax Evasion
Evading taxes is unnecessary. People evade taxes for all sorts of reasons, one of which is that they feel the taxes they owe are overwhelming and they may not be able to pay them. Evading taxes isn’t necessary. If you feel you owe more than you can afford to pay the IRS, seek professional tax help immediately! Tax Resolution Services’ team of tax attorneys and Certified Tax Resolution Specialists have outlined what to expect when resolving your tax debt for you so that you feel comfortable every step of the way.  Tax relief starts with a free tax consultation which is as easy as calling 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or filling out the free tax consultation form online. No one is exempt from the tax man! Even working for the FBI for 30 years doesn’t mean you can evade taxes!
A retired FBI Agent has pleaded guilty to evading approximately $109,000 in personal income taxes.
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Jan Lindsey, 67, of Henderson, Nev., pleaded guilty to one count of felony tax evasion and is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday, July 9, 2010.
According to the plea agreement, Lindsey worked as an FBI Agent for 26 years and retired from the FBI in 1995. For the next 10 years, Lindsey worked for the FBI as a contractor performing background investigations. Prior to 1999, Lindsey filed tax returns with the IRS.
Beginning in 1999, Lindsey started using illegal tax-avoidance methods to file his and his wife’s joint tax returns. Lindsey failed to file or pay federal income tax for the years 1999 through 2006, and committed various acts that were designed to hide his income and assets from the IRS, including placing assets in nominee names and presenting or recording fraudulent documents in an attempt to obtain lien and levy releases on his property.
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