Tax Attorney

Posted by Tax Blog on December 29th, 2019

Occasionally consumers will get themselves entangled with the IRS and will need an expert tax attorney to assist them in a court case that either the IRS has filed against them or they may be filing against the IRS. Fortunately, these situations do not often occur, however, if you find yourself in need of a tax attorney you will want to make sure that you have both a tax expert and a tax attorney to guide you regarding the best approach to take. The majority of situations that require the need of a tax attorney are also settled out of court. This is by far the cheaper way to go since if your case ends up in court, you will need to be able to pay for the tax attorney and his services in handling your tax case.

Tax Attorney – Appeals

There are situations where the IRS has assessed a ruling against you regarding your income tax, and you may want to appeal this ruling. If your situation is complex involving tax laws that you may not be familiar with, it can be a good idea to hire an expert tax debt problems attorney who understands the laws and who also familiar with the details surrounding your situation and in particular, the details of your potential appeal. Many times an expert tax attorney can negotiate a solution with the IRS to avoid any long cases that will involve a great deal of time and money.

Tax Attorney – Negotiate a Solution

Many tax attorneys will recommend a negotiated solution with the IRS to minimize the cost to the taxpayer. They will put in perspective the savings they might achieve by winning the appeal vs. the cost of fighting the appeal in court. In most cases, you are better off to agree to a negotiated solution since you will be financially better off. Of course, your tax attorney will be able to advise you regarding the best course of action given your personal situation. Feel free to give us a call for a free consultation regarding tax appeals or other tax attorney services.

If you have been late filing your taxes, or need to launch an appeal, or are seeking other tax relief, a tax attorney can provide you with assistance and guidance regarding how to proceed. Complex tax situations and discussions with the IRS are usually best held with your tax experts involved to ensure that all of your issues are understood and communicated. You may need a tax attorney as well as a tax specialist who is familiar with the type of situation and financial issues that you may be involved with.

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