Normally, the victim of tax fraud is the government. It is they who are owed the taxes, and it is they who have been defrauded. Now.. if what you mean is that someone sold you a some sort of a tax scam, then you need to consult with 1) the state (or US) attorney, to prosecute them for the crime of promoting a tax scam. BEFORE you do that though, you need to consult with a tax attorney to make sure that you aren't criminally liable.
After that, you *may* have a cause of action for a civil case against the perpetrator of the scheme. Any competent general practice attorney should be able to handle that for you, either with the assistance of the tax attorney or seperately.
For a referral, contact your local or state bar association.
2007-07-02 06:25:36
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answered by Phil R 5
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