How to Cooperate with Your Tax Attorney
The outcome or solution to your tax difficulties doesn’t completely rely on your tax attorney. You have your part to take care of as well: you have your own set of responsibilities, tasks, and goals to accomplish in order to ensure that the end result will go your way.
Tips on How to Cooperate with Your Tax Attorney
Always be on time for your meetings, take copious notes of everything discussed in these meetings, and make sure that you’ve accomplished whatever your tax attorney requests for you to do before showing up for your meeting.
You have to be completely honest with your tax attorney. You need not be afraid of disclosing any information about yourself as your tax attorney cannot be impelled by the courts to speak against you. If you have any doubts, suggestions, or ideas regarding your situation, voice them out immediately to your tax attorney.
Make a list of all the important papers you remember making or signing since the start of your business or your job. If you remember losing any important papers, take the steps to obtain copies of it or having them remade so that your tax attorney will be in full possession of all the pertinent documents for your case.
If you are uncertain about the significance of a particular document, bring it all the same and let your tax attorney make the verdict. If you are unsure about the ins and outs of computing your business income, it’s better to provide your tax attorney with all the papers that he needs as well as a list of people and their respective contact information that he can talk to in order to better understand the structure of your business. If you and your tax attorney are working on a deadline, do offer to lighten the load on his shoulders and ask if there’s anything you can do to facilitate the process. Inform him as well of possible roadblocks that might be caused of certain mistakes you’ve made in the past so that he’ll be able to negotiate better on the table.
Your tax attorney will have better chances of winning at the negotiation table if you bare all your cards to him and hide nothing. Remember that your lawyer is bound by law to keep everything you say to him confidential so there’s no worry that anything you let slip will leak out as well.
Don’t withhold any important information about your financial affairs from your tax attorney in the hope that he’ll able to perform a miracle for you. Life doesn’t work that way. Your tax attorney’s job is to undo your tax mess and not to lie or perform a criminal act on your behalf.
Cooperating with your tax attorney can be easy if both of you are willing to make compromises for each other. As long as you and your attorney constantly remember that gaining positive results is a win win situation for both of you, everything will surely work out just fine.
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