The announcement was made by Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Caroline D. Ciraolo, head of the Justice Department’s Tax Division and U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Dana J. Boente.
According to prosecutors Avant filed a form with his employer in May 20o5 falsely claiming he was exempt from federal income taxes. He allegedly did not have federal income taxes withheld from his paychecks again until January 2013 when the IRS began mandating his employers withhold federal income taxes.
Avant faces a statutory maximum sentence of one year in prison on each of the five counts, in addition to fines, monetary penalties and a term of supervised release, if he is found guilty.
Federal prosecutors stress he is presumed innocent on all charges until proven guilty.