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Getting Help from a Tax Attorney

Whether you forgot to file your taxes for a couple of years, or you owe the government back tax debt, when you have serious tax problems it makes sense to turn to a professional for help. Especially if the Internal Revenue Service or state or local government has contacted you regarding your tax issues, you need to get help from a skilled tax law attorney.

To find the right IRS tax attorney for you, consider the following:

  • Because the IRS has extremely complicated tax codes, look for a lawyer who has dealt with the IRS before. When researching a tax relief attorney’s qualifications, find out how long he or she has been working to solve IRS problems. Has this individual ever worked as a tax relief attorney or as a tax consultant for the IRS? Make sure he or she is an IRS attorney and certified to work with the IRS.

  • Find out whether your lawyer has experience as a certified public accountant or has a strong background in accounting. Does he or she have a strong track record of success solving debt relief problems? You can check out your tax attorney with the Better Business Bureau. You’re looking for someone who’s successfully dealt with IRS problems exactly like yours.

  • Ask your lawyer to be specific about what can be done to resolve your tax problems. Some firms say they can reduce, stop or prevent liens, and other claims. Find out what your attorney thinks he or she can do to help you, and ask for a step-by-step explanation, and get it in writing.

  • Your IRS attorney may talk about an Offer in Compromise, a legal agreement between you and the IRS that allows you to request settlement of back taxes in a lesser amount. The paperwork for this kind of settlement must be submitted in the proper manner, using the right forms and tax codes. Make sure the lawyer you select has experience with tax settlements and installment agreements. A professional tax attorney will be honest with you about whether you qualify for settlements and other agreements with the IRS.

Contact our IRS Tax Attorney today and let us use our effective programs and expertise to help you say goodbye to your tax problems. We want you to get your life back.


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