Aiding or Assisting in Preparation of False Documents Under Internal Revenue Laws is a criminal offense. It involves the preparation, aiding, or assisting in the preparation of false documents intended to be used in the filing of false returns, statements, or other documents under the Internal Revenue laws. This includes the use of false documents to reduce or avoid taxes, to deceive the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or to misrepresent a taxpayer’s financial status. The types of activities that fall within the scope of this criminal offense include but are not limited to: -Creating false or inflated W-2 forms -Creating false or inflated 1099 forms -Creating false or inflated invoices -Creating false or inflated receipts -Creating false or inflated expense reports -Creating false or inflated bank statements -Creating false or inflated business records -Creating false or inflated tax returns -Creating false or inflated documents to reduce or avoid taxes -Creating false or inflated documents to deceive the IRS -Creating false or inflated documents to misrepresent a taxpayer’s financial status. The penalties for Aiding or Assisting in Preparation of False Documents Under Internal Revenue Laws can be steep, and can include fines, jail time, and other penalties. It is important to seek legal advice if you have been accused of this offense.