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Tax Evasion Solicitors2025-09-15T11:42:16+00:00

Tax Evasion Solicitors

Tax Evasion Solicitors

Our solicitors defend tax evasion & VAT cases nationwide

Strategic Advice
Complex Cases

Strategic Advice
Complex Cases

Tax evasion cases are investigated aggressively by HMRC and can involve allegations of failing to declare income, VAT fraud, or corporation tax offences. These cases are often complex, document-heavy, and carry severe criminal and financial penalties if convicted.

Our tax evasion solicitors are specialists in defending HMRC prosecutions. We work closely with forensic accountants and financial experts to dismantle the prosecution’s case and protect our clients from the worst consequences. Whether at the investigation stage or in court, we provide clear, strategic advice tailored to your circumstances.

Do not face HMRC alone

Call our tax evasion solicitors today for urgent, expert advice.

Tax Evasion Solicitors

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Us

  • Extensive experience in HMRC tax fraud and evasion cases.
  • Skilled at handling VAT and corporate tax prosecutions.
  • Close collaboration with financial experts and accountants.
  • Proven strategies for protecting clients against conviction.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve put together some of the most commonly asked questions about defending allegations of Serious and Organised Crime

What counts as tax evasion?2025-09-15T11:35:46+00:00

Deliberately avoiding paying the correct amount of tax, such as failing to declare income or committing VAT fraud.

Who investigates tax evasion?2025-09-15T11:36:03+00:00

HMRC leads investigations and has extensive powers to demand records and interview suspects.

What are the penalties for tax evasion?2025-09-15T11:37:18+00:00

They range from fines and repayment to imprisonment, depending on the scale and intent.

Is tax avoidance the same as tax evasion?2025-09-15T11:37:36+00:00

No. Tax avoidance is legal use of loopholes, while tax evasion is illegal.

Can HMRC investigations be challenged?2025-09-15T11:41:55+00:00

Yes. With the right legal advice and financial experts, evidence can be contested and penalties reduced.

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