Civil Investigative Demands

Responding to a Tax Fraud Civil Investigative Demand (CID)

Todd Spodek, Managing Partner

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So your probably sitting there with this Department of Justice Civil Investigative Demand about tax fraud and your entire life is flashing before your eyes. Maybe the IRS referred your case for criminal prosecution. Maybe a whistleblower claimed you filed false returns. Or maybe your just caught up in there latest crackdown on tax cheats. Look, we get it. Your ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIED. And you should be! Because tax fraud under IRC ยง 7201 carries 5 years in federal prison and $250,000 in fines – PER COUNT!

What’s the Difference Between IRS and DOJ Tax Fraud Investigations?

This is critical to understand – when DOJ gets involved, your not dealing with accountants anymore! All criminal tax matters must be referred to DOJ Tax Division for prosecution authorization. If you got a DOJ CID, the IRS already thinks your a criminal!

Here’s how it works: IRS Criminal Investigation builds the case, then refers it to DOJ Tax Division for prosecution. DOJ reviews it and decides whether to indict. By the time you get a DOJ CID, they’ve already decided your probably going to prison – there just gathering final evidence!

The really scary part? IRS has a 90% conviction rate once cases reach DOJ! That means 9 out of 10 people in your position end up as convicted felons. Your not facing a tax dispute anymore – your facing the full power of federal criminal prosecution!

How Devastating Are Tax Fraud Penalties?

Sit down and hold onto something because these numbers will destroy you. Criminal tax fraud isn’t just about paying what you owe – its about PRISON TIME and life-destroying penalties!

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Tax evasion (26 USC ยง 7201): 5 years prison + $250,000 fine per count. Filing false returns (26 USC ยง 7206): 3 years prison + $250,000 fine per return. Failure to file (26 USC ยง 7203): 1 year prison + $100,000 fine per year. But here’s the killer – civil fraud penalty adds 75% on top of taxes owed!

Let me paint you a nightmare scenario: You underreported income for 5 years. That’s 5 counts of tax evasion (25 years prison) + 5 false returns (15 years) = 40 YEARS potential prison time! Plus $2.5 million in criminal fines! Plus back taxes, interest, and 75% civil fraud penalty! We’ve seen middle-class taxpayers face $5 million in total liability from $200,000 in unpaid taxes!

What Triggers DOJ Tax Fraud Prosecutions?

Your probably wondering “Why did IRS refer me to DOJ?” IRS uses “badges of fraud” to identify criminal cases:

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Understatement of income is huge – unreported cash, offshore accounts, cryptocurrency, or side businesses. False deductions trigger prosecutions – fake charity donations, inflated business expenses, phantom employees. Concealment activities seal your fate – using nominees, destroying records, lying to agents, structuring transactions.

But here’s what’s really unfair – even honest mistakes become “willful” if you should have known better! Forgot about that investment account? Willful blindness! Trusted your accountant’s bad advice? Still willful! Used TurboTax wrong? WILLFUL! We’ve seen soccer moms prosecuted for tax fraud because they didn’t understand contractor vs. employee rules!

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Todd Spodek

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With decades of experience in high-stakes federal criminal defense, Todd Spodek has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic representation. Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," he has successfully defended clients facing federal charges, white-collar allegations, and complex criminal cases in federal courts nationwide.

Bar Admissions: New York State Bar New Jersey State Bar U.S. District Court, SDNY U.S. District Court, EDNY
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