Asset Seizure Lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina
Contesting an asset seizure can be a difficult and legally hazardous process. The paperwork and questions involved in a seizure proceeding can lead the defendant to provide incriminating evidence in related legal matters. At Barnett & Falls, P.A., our asset seizure lawyers are experienced in the process and know how to protect your rights as we pursue seized assets.
Recovering assets that were seized during criminal proceedings is a challenging process. If you want to contest an asset seizure, contact an asset seizure lawyer from Barnett & Falls, P.A. in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Asset seizure and tax forfeiture issues frequently arise in matters involving charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, and other financial crimes.
Asset seizures
If the government contends that assets were derived from illegal activities, they will seize those assets and prepare to sell them. When an asset seizure is contested the government must prove that the asset originated from criminal actions.
If you do not exercise your right to contest an asset seizure, that asset will be forfeited to the government.
Tax forfeiture
When illegal drugs or other contraband is seized in North Carolina, the police report the seizure to the Department of Revenue. The Department of Revenue then sends a notice of controlled substance tax assessment, and if the assessment is not paid within a designated time, the Department of Revenue files a notice of tax lien in any county where the defendant has property. If the tax lien is not paid, the Department of Revenue can initiate proceedings to seize assets and real estate, which it will then sell-off at auction.
At Barnett & Falls, P.A., we represent the rights of defendants facing a seizure of assets or tax forfeiture in North Carolina. Contact an experienced tax forfeiture attorney from our firm today.
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