Tax Attorney

The Best Tax Attorney

Are you looking for the tax attorney, or the best help resolving tax problems? With regards to IRS disputes and IRS compliance – If you want the best tax representation before the IRS, you most likely will not need an attorney. Enrolled Agents are admitted to practice before the IRS, and ours have a high level of experience working with taxpayers and the IRS. In most instances, our IRS representation is subjectively better than that of a tax attorney, or a “tax attorney network”. When you hire a tax attorney they may answer an IRS letter, they may even investigate your account with the IRS, or call an examiner… just as we do.

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So, what makes us the best, or better in our opinion? We are a one-stop shop for all matters tax related. So, if your case or tax problem(s) involve back taxes, amended taxes, bookkeeping, or payroll we can help, whereas some tax attorneys or tax attorney networks subcontract out the work. Here at Tax Service Masters, we handle all aspects of your tax problems under one roof. We’ve even dedicated a spot on the internet claiming to be the best in tax resolution. Same people, same faces, and locations.

Tax Attorney Overview

Experienced tax attorneys can use their legal expertise and insight of tax laws to help taxpayers manage their tax affairs effectively, navigate complexities, and resolve tax-related issues

Most tax attorney networks hire or have CPA’s, Enrolled Agents and tax preparers in their network who also specialize in providing legal assistance and support specifically related to tax matters. Tax Attorneys themselves may encompass responsibilities such as:

  1. Tax Planning: Tax attorneys assist individuals and businesses in organizing their finances to minimize tax liabilities while ensuring compliance with relevant tax laws and regulations.
  2. Tax Disputes: They represent clients facing disputes with tax authorities such as the IRS or state revenue departments. This involves negotiating settlements, representing clients during tax audits, and appealing tax assessments if necessary.
  3. Tax Compliance: Ensuring clients fulfill their tax obligations correctly and on time is another crucial role. Tax attorneys help navigate the complexities of tax laws to prevent issues with compliance.
  4. Estate Planning: Tax attorneys advise on the tax implications of estate planning, including strategies to minimize estate taxes and optimize asset transfers to beneficiaries.
  5. Business Transactions: They provide counsel on the tax implications of various business transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring, aiming to establish tax-efficient structures.
  6. Litigation: In cases where tax disputes escalate to legal proceedings, tax attorneys represent clients in tax court and other judicial forums, advocating for their interests.