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What to Do When IRS Criminal Investigation Shows Up at Your Door
IRS Criminal Investigation agents are trained interviewers, and agreeing to answer their questions without a lawyer present is one of the most common mistakes taxpayers make. Whether you're a target, a witness, or simply a person of interest, a single conversation can change your legal status. Understanding your Fifth Amendment rights and having a tax attorney involved before you say anything is often what separates a manageable situation from a federal prosecution.