New York Statutes
§ 1806 — Criminal tax fraud in the first degree
New York·Law TAX Tax·Part 2 Tax Fraud Acts and Penalties·Art. 37 Crimes and Other Offenses, Seizures and Forfeitures
§ 1806. Criminal tax fraud in the first degree. A person commits\ncriminal tax fraud in the first degree when he or she commits a tax\nfraud act or acts and, with the intent to evade any tax due under this\nchapter, or to defraud the state or any subdivision of the state, the\nperson pays the state and/or a political subdivision of the state\n(whether by means of underpayment or receipt of refund or both), in a\nperiod of not more than one year in excess of one million dollars less\nthan the tax liability that is due. Criminal tax fraud in the first\ndegree is a class B felony.\n
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