Questions to Ask Your Tax Attorney
- What types of tax law do you specialize in?
- How long have you been in practice?
- Are you admitted to the state bar?
- Can you help me with my tax case?
- How do you charge or bill for services?
- How will you keep me informed about my case?
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What can a tax attorney do for me?
Tax attorneys help people arrange their finances to optimize their tax situations, comply with tax rules and handle disputes with the IRS or other tax authorities. Some specialize in areas such as estate, international or business taxes. Tax attorneys often practice at law firms or accounting firms.
What is the Fresh Start tax Initiative?
The IRS Fresh Start Relief Program was designed to give taxpayers laden with first-time tax debt a second chance to do things right, and it included: Raising the dollar amount that triggered Federal Tax Liens (FTLs) being filed from $5,000 to $10,000 initially and then to $25,000 a few months later.
How do I choose a tax attorney?
Where to look. Start looking for a tax attorney by asking professionals you trust. Check with your banker, accountant or a lawyer you’ve worked with on another matter. If you can’t get a referral, you can always check with the local bar association for specialists in your area.
When should I hire a tax attorney?
You probably need to hire a tax attorney if any of the following are true: You owe more than $100,000 to the IRS. An IRS Revenue Officer is assigned to your case, You are self-employed or own a small business.
Is it worth getting a tax attorney?
If you’ve ignored notices from the IRS or you stand accused of tax fraud, you need legal advice from a tax attorney. If you’ve been playing fast and loose with IRS rules, you won’t be able to avoid all trouble. However, a tax attorney can help reduce your IRS penalties and possibly keep you out of prison.