Tax Litigation Lawyer
When faced with the possibility of an audit or litigation from the IRS, many people immediately think to call their CPA, tax preparer or their “friend that knows about taxes.” While this may seem like the logical next step, there are two huge reasons why you should call a tax litigation lawyer instead.
Top reasons to choose a tax litigation lawyer over a CPA or tax expert:
Confidentiality
When you employ the use of a tax litigation attorney, you automatically attain “attorney-client privilege.” This means that anything that you and your tax litigation lawyer say to each other or discuss in private is confidential, and your attorney cannot be forced to testify against you in court. If you hire a CPA or non-attorney tax expert, they can be forced to testify against you in court.
More Comprehensive Guidance
A Certified Tax Law Specialist (the highest designation available to a tax attorney) must pass a rigorous written examination on technical tax law, and have at least five years of practice in a broad range of taxation issues including individual, corporate, partnership, limited liabilities companies, and estates and trusts. So they have all of the tax expertise of a CPA with the added benefits of being a lawyer. They can let you know of ALL the legal options you qualify for in your tax case, many of which a CPA might not be aware of.
William D. Hartsock Esq., Certified Tax Law Specialist, and the tax litigation attorneys at TaxLawFirm.net can represent and advise you with a wide variety of IRS problems, including (but not limited to):
- Bankruptcy
- IRS Back Taxes
- IRS Levies
- IRS Wage Garnishment
- IRS Tax Liens
- IRS Penalties
- IRS Tax Relief
- Tax Appeals Litigation
- Tax Audits
Your best defense when dealing with the IRS is to skip the CPA or so-called “tax expert,” and choose a tax lawyer from TaxLawFirm.net. Contact us to schedule a consultation today, and get tax relief! Evening and weekend hours are available by appointment