The Basics of Tax Attorney Services

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As a taxpayer, you're probably familiar with the presence of tax attorneys but may not really understand the service that they provide. You can't turn to a tax attorney for help when you need it if you don't know how they can help you. Here are a few of the most common reasons why you might need to call a tax attorney for help.

Complex Tax Situations

If you've been accustomed to standard, simple tax filings, you've probably got a pretty good handle on completing your taxes. However, when something changes and makes your taxes more complicated for the year, going it alone can be problematic. All it takes is one mistake to put you in audit territory.

Whether you've launched a business, received an inheritance, or any other significant changes, working with a tax attorney can ensure that you are following the tax laws appropriately and that you receive all of the deductions that you are eligible to get. It also reduces the risk of mistakes that can trigger an audit.

Flagged For Audit

If you receive a notice that your tax return was flagged for an audit, you should not try to go it alone. Working with a tax attorney can ensure that you attend with someone on your side, working on your behalf, and protecting your legal interests. 

Tax audits can be worrisome, and the resulting penalties and fees can be costly. Your tax attorney may even be able to help negotiate for you to reduce any balance owed or penalties due to your errors.

IRS Investigation

When the IRS suspects you of tax evasion or other serious tax crimes, they will conduct a legal investigation to determine if their concerns are founded. If you are under criminal investigation by the IRS, you need to reach out to a tax attorney immediately. Whether you're guilty of what you are being accused of or not, having a tax attorney on your side can help protect you and may actually prevent you from going to prison.

Tax Court Claims

If you're filing a claim in tax court to dispute an IRS finding or fee, you should make sure you have a tax attorney to attend the court hearing with you. Just like you wouldn't go into a criminal court hearing without a lawyer to support you, the tax court hearing should be treated with the same concern. Your tax attorney can help you build a case that's within the boundaries of IRS laws since they specialize in the field.

These are a few of the most common reasons to reach out to a tax attorney. Consider calling one in your area today for more help.

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