Tax LawyerIRS tax debts require immediate action and it is not something to take lightly. In order to collect tax debt, the IRS has a lot of weapons that can be use to devastate your financial and personal life. They can use federal tax liens, garnishments, levies, and intimidating notices and telephone calls. In order to protect yourself, your home, your family and your job from this IRS arsenal, you should really consider having a tax attorney on your side.
You are going to need a tax lawyer when;
- You are under criminal investigation by the IRS.
- You have a taxable estate, need to make complex estate planning strategies, or need to file an estate tax return.
- You are starting a business and need legal counsel about the structure and tax treatment of your company.
- You plan to seek independent review of your case before the US Tax Court.
- You plan to bring a suit against the IRS.
- You have committed tax fraud (such as claiming false deductions and credits) and need the protection of privilege.
- You are into international business and need help with contracts, tax treatment, and other legal matters.
If a taxpayer like you finds yourself in over your head where the IRS is concerned, you should certainly consult a tax attorney. Tax fines tend to snowball very quickly, and it is always in your best interests to get problems solved while they are still relatively small ones. Waiting until the last minute to see a tax attorney could be very costly, and might result in jail time for the taxpayer, lost of home and/or job, as well as higher legal fees.
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