You are not required to report what you believe may be someone elses malfeasence and would no be responsible for it in any way...however if you are an employee in a position of responsibility for the taxes you mention, then you are obligated to act or be responsible.
If you are aware that an individual has an arrest warrant place on him/her and you help this individual in evading the authorities, then yes you can be prosecuted.
what does evading arrest mean
A person living as a fugitive is commonly referred to as a fugitive or a runaway. They are evading legal authorities or law enforcement, typically to avoid arrest or prosecution.
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Living on the lam refers to living in hiding or on the run to avoid being arrested or captured by authorities. It often involves evading law enforcement and changing one's identity or location frequently to escape detection.
Evading arrest is known as a felony in most states. It can have severe penalties.
"Fugitive X" typically refers to a person who is on the run or evading law enforcement authorities, often to avoid capture for a crime they have committed or are suspected of committing. It signifies someone who is actively trying to elude capture or arrest.
Fleeing from danger means trying to escape from a threatening situation to protect oneself. Fleeing from justice means evading legal consequences or avoiding punishment for a crime by running away from law enforcement or the authorities.
Well, not as long as you actually succeed in evading arrest, but once they get you, they'll keep you.
Fred Ward, known as Captain Thunderbolt, became an Australian bush ranger after escaping Cockatoo Island prison. After the escape he turned to robbery as a way of life in order to survive while evading authorities.