When it comes to tax fraud, the stakes are high, and the lines between civil and criminal can quickly blur. In this session, tax attorney Adam Fayne will walk you through what tax fraud can look like—whether it’s underreporting income, excessive business deductions, hiding assets (both domestic and international), structuring, misclassifying employees, or failing to file accurate 941s and handling Trust Fund issues.
Adam will break down the serious consequences of civil fraud penalties, which can reach up to 75% of the understated tax. More importantly, you’ll learn practical strategies for representing clients during audits where fraud is suspected. The goal? Keeping the case civil and avoiding a DOJ referral for criminal indictment.
Throughout the session, Adam will share tools and techniques to help you negotiate penalties and minimize risk for your clients. If you’re navigating the tricky waters of tax fraud, this program will give you the insights you need to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Accountants, Tax Preparers, CFOs, Financial Compliance Professionals, and Lawyers
Adam is a tax attorney who helps businesses and individuals with tax controversies before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and tax planning both domestically and internationally. He also handles a variety of white collar criminal matters, both federal and state, particularly involving civil and criminal tax fraud, including tax evasion, money laundering and offshore tax compliance. Adam's knowledge of tax law is informed by his former role as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney with the Department of Treasury's IRS.