Expert Tax Law Services: Navigating Complex Tax Regulations to Optimize Your Financial Success.
About Our Tax Controversy Services
Our tax law practice provides comprehensive legal services to help clients navigate the complexities of federal, state, and local tax regulations. We assist with tax planning strategies to minimize liabilities and ensure compliance with ever-changing tax laws.
Our experienced attorneys represent clients in disputes with tax authorities, including audits, appeals, and litigation. We also offer guidance on structuring transactions to achieve optimal tax outcomes. Whether you are an individual, a business, or a non-profit organization, our firm is dedicated to protecting your financial interests and providing clear, actionable advice. Trust us to handle your tax matters with precision and expertise.
Types of Tax Controversy Services
- IRS Audit Representation
- Offer in Compromise Negotiation
- Installment Agreement Assistance
- Penalty Abatement Requests
- Collection Due Process Hearings
- Representation before IRS Appeals
- Tax Debt Relief and Negotiation
- Tax Fraud Defense
- State and Local Tax Disputes
- Tax Examinations and Audit Readiness
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Questions About Tax Controversy
A tax controversy involves disputes between taxpayers and tax authorities over tax liabilities, including audits, appeals, and litigation.
If you receive an IRS audit notice, it’s important to respond promptly and seek professional assistance from a tax attorney to navigate the audit process effectively.
Yes, through an Offer in Compromise, you may be able to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount owed if you meet certain eligibility criteria.
Common reasons for tax audits include discrepancies in reported income, high deductions, and unusual or large transactions.
The IRS generally has three years from the date you file your return to audit it, but this period can be extended in certain circumstances, such as substantial underreporting of income.
Tax avoidance is the legal use of tax-saving strategies, while tax evasion is the illegal act of not paying taxes owed, which can result in severe penalties.
Yes, you can appeal an IRS audit decision if you disagree with the findings. A tax attorney can help you navigate the appeals process.
Consequences of not paying tax debt include penalties, interest, liens, levies, and potential legal action by the IRS.
Protecting your assets during a tax dispute involves strategic planning and possibly negotiating payment plans or settlements with the IRS. A tax attorney can provide guidance on the best approach.
If you are accused of tax fraud, it’s crucial to seek legal representation immediately. A tax attorney can help defend your case and navigate the legal complexities involved.
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