IRS Criminal Defense
in Utah
Skilled defense against IRS criminal investigations, charges, and prosecutions. Brightside Tax Relief serves Utah taxpayers with licensed IRS attorneys available nationwide — no matter where you are in UT, we can help.
IRS Criminal Defense for Utah Taxpayers
If you are a Utah resident or business owner dealing with IRS tax problems, Brightside Tax Relief provides experienced irs criminal defense representation. Our licensed tax attorneys handle cases in Utah and all 50 states — you receive the same quality of service regardless of your location in UT.
Utah taxpayers face the same federal IRS issues as everyone else — unfiled returns, back taxes, levies, liens, and aggressive collection action. We know how to navigate the IRS system and deliver results. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.
Why Utah Taxpayers Choose Brightside
- 1IRS Criminal Investigation has a 90%+ conviction rate — don't go it alone
- 2We establish representation immediately — you say nothing to CI agents
- 3Early intervention before charges are filed is critical
- 4Voluntary disclosure options available in some situations
- 5Experienced Utah IRS criminal defense attorneys nationwide
How We Help Utah Residents
Free Consultation
Call us or complete our intake form. We review your Utah IRS situation at no cost.
Strategy & Filing
We take over all IRS communications and build the strongest possible case on your behalf.
Resolution
We negotiate your best possible outcome — settlement, payment plan, or collections halt.
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IRS criminal cases can result in imprisonment, massive fines, and permanent damage to your reputation. Our attorneys provide skilled defense from investigation through trial.
Full service guide →Frequently Asked Questions: IRS Criminal Defense in Utah
Two IRS special agents visited my home in Utah. What should I do?+
Do not speak to them under any circumstances. Politely decline to answer questions without an attorney present, take their business cards, and call us immediately. Anything you say — even seemingly innocent statements — can be used against you in a criminal tax prosecution.
What is the difference between a civil IRS audit and a criminal investigation in UT?+
A civil audit results in additional taxes, penalties, and interest. A criminal investigation can result in imprisonment (up to 5 years for tax evasion), substantial fines, and permanent reputational damage. IRS Criminal Investigation (CI) has a conviction rate exceeding 90%. Early representation is critical.
Can a Utah tax problem be resolved civilly instead of criminally?+
In some cases, yes. Voluntary disclosure before an investigation becomes active, proactive cooperation, and negotiation with the Department of Justice Tax Division can result in civil resolution rather than criminal prosecution. Timing is everything — contact us before the IRS contacts you.
What is the IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program for UT taxpayers?+
The IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP) allows taxpayers to come forward before an investigation begins, in exchange for reduced or eliminated criminal exposure. Once an investigation is active, the VDP is no longer available. We assess eligibility during a confidential consultation.
How long do IRS criminal investigations typically take in Utah?+
IRS Criminal Investigation cases typically take 1–3 years from initial investigation to indictment. The investigation phase is the most critical time to have experienced legal counsel — most favorable outcomes are achieved before charges are ever filed.
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