Sometimes, businesses fall behind in remitting collected sales tax to the New York State authorities. Also, New York State authorities may sometimes audit a business and determine that the business has not turned over all sales taxes collected.

If you are the subject of a New York Sales Tax Audit, it can be a particularly stressful time for you and your business.  The consequences of failing to turn over collected sales tax to the authorities can be very severe.  Collection efforts on these debts are particularly vigorous and often very disruptive to businesses and personal lives. 

An audit which determines that the business failed to turn over sales tax may result in felony prosecution, which may expose the owners to jail time.

Your license to do business may be revoked.  In certain cases, individual owners, officers, directors, and members of a business may be held personally responsible and may be subject to criminal prosecutions.

An audit which determines that the business failed to turn over sales tax may result in felony prosecution, which may expose the owners to jail time.

Are you the subject of a New York Sales Tax Audit? Call now for a no-risk FREE consultation.

If New York State authorities contact you about unpaid Sales Tax, you should immediately call New York Sales Tax attorneys at Thorgood Law Firm for a much-needed FREE consultation.

New York State authorities may issue warrants, issue liens, seize (levy) your properties to satisfy unpaid tax debt.  The State may also suspend driver’s license of affected person(s).

The New York Sales Tax attorneys at Thorgood Law Firm have successfully defended clients against these prosecutions.  At Thorgood Law, we have successfully represented businesses facing sales tax problems and obtained favorable resolutions. 

If you think you might be behind in paying your New York sales tax or the authorities have contacted you about an audit, contact Thorgood Law for sales tax help

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