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Tax Evasion Attorney in Myrtle Beach

Effective Defense When Tax Evasion Charges Threaten Your Future

If you have been accused of tax evasion in Myrtle Beach, the sudden threat of criminal penalties, public scrutiny, and lasting financial damage can leave you feeling uncertain about where to turn. At a time like this, securing an experienced tax evasion attorney in Myrtle Beach is essential for protecting your rights.

Whether you have received a letter from the IRS, a visit from state investigators, or learned you are the target of a federal tax fraud case, every choice you make now may have long-term consequences. That is why we combine proven legal skill with real compassion for what you are experiencing.

Attorney T. Kirk Truslow brings 30 years of criminal defense experience, including extensive trial work and handling federal cases. When you work with our firm, you receive focused attention on your case and a commitment to crafting the strongest possible defense. You are not alone as you face these charges.

Protect your assets and freedom. Speak with a dedicated Myrtle Beach tax evasion lawyer for a free initial consultation. Contact T. Kirk Truslow, P.A. or call (843) 212-1116 today, leveraging his 30 years of experience.

Understanding Tax Evasion Laws in South Carolina

Tax evasion is the illegal, willful attempt to evade or defeat the assessment or payment of taxes. It is not an accident or a simple mistake; it is a crime that requires proof of a specific criminal intent.

South Carolina State Tax Evasion

South Carolina law criminalizes the willful attempt to evade or defeat any tax imposed by the state. This felony offense includes several distinct actions:

  • Willful Evasion: Willfully attempting in any manner to evade or defeat a tax or the payment of that tax.
  • Failure to Account: Willfully failing to collect, truthfully account for, and pay over any state tax.
  • False Documentation: Willfully delivering or disclosing to the SCDOR any document known to be fraudulent or false as to a material matter.

A conviction for a felony tax evasion offense in South Carolina is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and a maximum of three years in prison.

Federal Tax Evasion

Federal tax evasion is a separate felony offense pursued aggressively by the IRS Criminal Investigation Division (CID) and the Department of Justice (DOJ). The penalties are significantly more severe, including a fine of up to $100,000 (up to $500,000 for corporations) and up to five years in federal prison.

The Tax Evasion Defense Process: Investigation to Litigation

The process for defending a tax evasion charge is unique because the criminal investigation usually precedes the filing of any formal charges. T. Kirk Truslow's involvement begins at the first sign of a criminal inquiry.

  • The Criminal Investigation (CID/SCDOR): The case starts with a quiet investigation. He acts immediately to become the sole point of contact for investigators, leveraging his 30 years of experience to control the flow of information and prevent the client from inadvertently making self-incriminating statements. He uses this phase to assess the government's evidence regarding the "affirmative act" and "willfulness."
  • The Proffer/Conference: In federal cases, he may meet with the DOJ or IRS prosecutors to argue against indictment. This is a critical opportunity to present the defense's position, arguing that the case should be dropped or handled as a civil (non-criminal) matter.
  • Indictment and Pre-Trial Motions: If indicted, he aggressively challenges the admissibility of evidence. He files motions to suppress evidence if the government violated the client's Fourth Amendment rights during a search or if the six-year statute of limitations for the specific charges has expired.
  • Trial Strategy: If the case proceeds to trial, he uses forensic accountants and tax experts to challenge the government's calculation of the tax deficiency and refute the claim of criminal willfulness before the jury.

Our Comprehensive Approach to Tax Evasion Defense

T. Kirk Truslow, P.A. builds a robust defense by focusing on the legal and constitutional requirements that the government often struggles to meet in complex tax cases.

  • Negating Willfulness: The primary line of defense. He gathers evidence to prove that the alleged error was the result of:
  • Reliance on Counsel: Relying on the erroneous advice of an accountant or tax preparer.
  • Mistake of Law: Misunderstanding the complexity of the tax code, which can negate the required criminal intent.
  • Accidental Omission: Proving that the error was clerical or negligent, not intentional.
  • Challenging the Tax Due and Owing: His firm engages independent forensic accounting experts to re-audit the taxpayer’s records, often demonstrating that the alleged tax deficiency either does not exist or is significantly smaller than the government claims.
  • The Voluntary Disclosure Option: In limited circumstances, if the client has not yet been notified of an investigation, he may advise on a strategic voluntary disclosure to the IRS to mitigate the risk of criminal prosecution in exchange for payment of taxes, interest, and civil penalties.

Why Choose T. Kirk Truslow for Your Defense

When your future is at stake, experience matters. T. Kirk Truslow has dedicated his entire career to criminal defense, representing clients from Myrtle Beach and across South Carolina in jury trials and appeals at both the state and federal level. He understands how prosecutors work, what judges expect, and how to craft arguments that stand up to serious scrutiny.

What makes our service stand out is the hands-on approach Attorney Truslow brings to each case. He personally reviews your file, investigates the charges, and tailors a defense strategy that addresses your specific facts and risks. You never have to worry about your defense being handed off to a junior team member. Our experience with complex, high-profile white-collar cases in this region shows our dedication and skill.

We have built a reputation in Myrtle Beach for defending clients who others might encourage to take a quick plea. Our focus is on exploring every legal option and fighting hard for your interests, especially when shortcuts would cost you more in the long run. You deserve a tax evasion lawyer in Myrtle Beach who considers every angle and is relentless in pursuit of the best result possible.

How Our Myrtle Beach Tax Evasion Lawyer Defends You

Facing a tax evasion investigation or charge may be daunting. Our approach is to convert confusion and anxiety into a clear path forward. As soon as you contact T. Kirk Truslow, P.A., we begin with a thorough consultation, learn your side, and review any official notices or communications you have received.

Our defense process includes several important steps:

  • Comprehensive evaluation of your case, including a review of government allegations and all supporting documents
  • Focused investigation into your finances, tax returns, and records, to identify weaknesses or errors in the prosecution’s case
  • Careful defense planning that addresses both legal and practical realities of your situation, not just the charges on paper
  • Direct, ongoing communication so that you remain fully informed as we move forward

Attorney Truslow stays actively involved from start to finish. This combination of deep case analysis and clear, honest communication means you always know your options, the potential risks, and the real opportunities for a better outcome. Our experience as a tax evasion attorney in Myrtle Beach translates into a defense that reflects both skill and genuine concern for your future.

Protecting Your Future: Why Fast, Informed Action Matters

If you believe you are being investigated, prompt action is critical. Government agencies often build cases before you ever receive official notice, and acting early may preserve your legal options or prevent charges from being filed. The consequences of delay can be serious, from license loss to asset seizure or incarceration.

Prompt contact with a defense attorney lets you:

  • Protect your rights during initial investigations and inquiries
  • Prevent misstatements or mistakes when communicating with law enforcement
  • Maximize the opportunities for a positive outcome, including case dismissal or negotiation
  • Reduce stress and confusion by understanding what agencies like the IRS or Department of Revenue may do next

Our phones are answered 24/7 because tax matters rarely follow normal business hours. In Myrtle Beach, where federal and state enforcement is active, seeking legal help immediately means you are ready to respond instead of react. Do not wait until you are overwhelmed or out of options. Our team is here to take your call and start protecting what matters most to you.

Take Control of Your Defense—Contact Us Today

The sooner you reach out to an experienced tax evasion attorney in Myrtle Beach, the more options you gain to shape your defense, protect your assets, and secure your reputation. With three decades of trial experience in the region, T. Kirk Truslow, P.A. is prepared to help you address even the most challenging criminal allegations.

Call (843) 212-1116 or contact us online now to speak directly with a Myrtle Beach tax evasion attorney who is ready to fight for you.

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