Re:Embezzelment (1 viewing) (1) Guest
Favoured: 0
|
|
|
TOPIC: Re:Embezzelment
|
Micky B (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 45
|
|
Embezzelment 4 Years, 7 Months ago
|
Karma: 0
|
|
Client is being sued for embezzelment. Should client have reported such embezzeled funds as income? If client didnt report it as income is there a tax fraud issue? Are embezzeled funds income?.......
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The administrator has disabled public write access.
|
steve (Admin)
Admin
Posts: 221
|
|
Re:Embezzelment 4 Years, 7 Months ago
|
Karma: 3
|
|
Good question
The Internal Revenue Code Section 61 states that taxpayers must report income from all sources, even form illegal sources. So, if your client embezzled funds from his/her employer, then such funds should have been reported as income in the year of theft. Your client's exposure is that a second fraud claim, i.e. tax evasion, could be brought against your client. Even if client amends the previosuly filed returns, the crime of tax evasion may have already been committed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The administrator has disabled public write access.
|
|
|
|
LegalNut Resources
Attorney jobs listings and sites with attorney
salary information, attorney job search functions, and salaries by law firm.
Law school rankings show how competitive your lsat scores would be at top law
schools in the US.
Law school admissions
advice is available both at the LSAT forum and
throughout the pre-law section, including LSAT prep options, law
school personal statement help, LSAT
score distributions and law school bar exam pass rates.