The court wrote in its opinion that a person has
failed to pay taxes if they have not paid the amount due as of the due
date, regardless of whether the taxpayer has subsequently paid. In Ms.
Quinn's case, she had recently paid the amounts due but this was not
sufficient for the court to find her not guilty.
This does not mean that late payment of taxes will
never prevent a criminal tax prosecution, and those who have not paid their
taxes should seriously consider taking care of a tax
problem before it turns into a criminal tax problem. Had Ms.
Quinn gotten around to making full payment, or indeed even made good faith
installment payments much earlier there is a chance that the case would
never have gotten as far as it did.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Another Felony Criminal Tax Prosecution!
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