Tax Lawyer
Tax lawyers are trained to seek and find the ambiguity in the law (i.e., the “gray”). Tax lawyers handle cases that deal with the taxing of an individual by the government. The IRS is responsible for enforcing the internal revenue laws, and a tax attorney should be called upon when dealing with the IRS. Tax Lawyers Group’s network of professional staff includes tax attorneys from some of the best tax law firms in the country, former IRS Revenue Agents, former interns to U.S. Through our combined wealth of education and experience we believe that we are able to offer our clients the most dynamic, sound legal advice unmatched by our peers.
Business owners in unusual situations may find themselves benefiting greatly from appealing their property taxes. Unusual situations can include businesses with multiple units, property that is not entirely being used for profit, or a situation in which the property is being sold unit-by-unit. Business formation is controlled by the law of the state where your business is organized.
Baringer helps business clients achieve tax dispute resolution. He has argued cases against the IRS in federal tax court and in the US District Court of Claims. Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker takes an interdisciplinary approach to assisting clients in structuring transactions that meet business objectives in the most tax-effective manner. Our tax lawyers function as an integral part of the corporate and business counseling group and are often brought in to work on transactions in the early stages to not only avoid tax problems, but to ensure that all tax planning opportunities are explored.
Dealing with taxes can be a very complicated and stressful issue, and it is therefore not surprising that many people find themselves in very hot water with the IRS every year. Whether you have tried to evade taxes or whether you have simply overlooked something or made a mistake, it can be very difficult to get yourself out of the hole that the IRS can place you in when you mess up on your taxes. Dealing with the federal tax man takes a good knowledge of the rules, experience with how the IRS operates, and a cool head. The individual has no chance to keep up on the rules.
EAs are experienced tax pros who have extensive tax experience and / or pass an Enrolled Agent Exam. EAs are granted their right to practice by the federal government. Each case, investigation, or audit is a blend of cooperative-recognizing the Agent’s assignment, but insisting that this assignment be scrupulously carried out by following the “rules” and respecting the rights of taxpayers-and adversarial. Though many Agents are amicable and pleasant, they are NOT your friend.
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