26 U.S.C. § 5762 — Criminal penalties
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- (a)Fraudulent offensesWhoever, with intent to defraud the United States—shall, for each such offense, be fined not more than $10,000, or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both.
- (1)Engaging in business unlawfullyEngages in business as a manufacturer or importer of tobacco products or cigarette papers and tubes, or as an export warehouse proprietor, without filing the bond and obtaining the permit where required by this chapter or regulations thereunder; or
- (2)Failing to furnish information or furnishing false informationFails to keep or make any record, return, report, or inventory, or keeps or makes any false or fraudulent record, return, report, or inventory, required by this chapter or regulations thereunder; or
- (3)Refusing to pay or evading taxRefuses to pay any tax imposed by this chapter, or attempts in any manner to evade or defeat the tax or the payment thereof; or
- (4)Removing tobacco products or cigarette papers or tubes unlawfullyRemoves, contrary to this chapter or regulations thereunder, any tobacco products or cigarette papers or tubes subject to tax under this chapter; or
- (5)Purchasing, receiving, possessing, or selling tobacco products or cigarette papers or tubes unlawfullyViolates any provision of section 5751(a)(1) or (a)(2); or
- (6)Destroying, obliterating, or detaching marks, labels, or notices before packages are emptiedViolates any provision of section 5752;
- (b)Other offensesWhoever, otherwise than as provided in subsection (a), violates any provision of this chapter, or of regulations prescribed thereunder, shall, for each such offense, be fined not more than $1,000, or imprisoned not more than 1 year, or both.