The press release apparently computed the maximum fine by looking at the amount ($25,000) specified in section 7203 (the failure to file statute) and multiplying it by six to get $150,000. I believe this is incorrect. Section 3571(b) of Title 18 provides that the fine is the maximum of the following:Jeffrey wrote:http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/oregon-ma ... ax-returns
Rejoice.If convicted, Shrout faces a statutory maximum sentence of six years in prison and a maximum fine of $150,000.
(b) Fines for Individuals.—Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, an individual who has been found guilty of an offense may be fined not more than the greatest of—
(1) the amount specified in the law setting forth the offense;
(2) the applicable amount under subsection (d) of this section;
(3) for a felony, not more than $250,000;
(4) for a misdemeanor resulting in death, not more than $250,000;
(5) for a Class A misdemeanor that does not result in death, not more than $100,000;
(6) for a Class B or C misdemeanor that does not result in death, not more than $5,000; or
(7) for an infraction, not more than $5,000.
Because section 7203 is a Class A misdemeanor (A Class A misdemeanor is one whose maximum sentence is between 6 months and one year), the technical maximum fine is $100,000 per count, or $600,000.