30 Years Of Experience - Tax Attorneys
The IRS is exceptionally powerful, and when you bump heads with the agency it can be a nerve-wracking situation. Few people can be confident of dealing effectively with the IRS themselves, so it’s wise to have experienced representation on your side. Legal representation is provided by tax attorneys, who can help you defend your rights and protect your assets.
Our tax attorneys are nuclear warfare against the IRS. Top Tax Defenders CEO Jayson Mullins explains how our professionals go up against the IRS so you don't have to.
What is an IRS Tax Attorney
An IRS tax attorney is a qualified lawyer with extensive experience in tax law. He (or she) usually specializes in the rules that apply to tax liability at a federal, state, or municipal level. He is also qualified in the nuances of taxation as it applies to estate transfers, income from a wide range of sources, and multiple types of business transactions including intellectual property purchases.
Most tax attorneys begin by studying for an undergraduate degree in any field from a recognized institution, but the most common routes to this position are business, economics, finance, or accountancy. Students then complete a three-year program at an accredited law school with a strong tax law program, after which they write the American Bar exam to become qualified tax attorneys.
Why and When Do You Need One
Anyone who has committed a tax offense runs the risk of being charged by the IRS. Tax evasion, criminal investigations and tax fraud are serious offenses, whether they were committed knowingly or unintentionally. If you’re facing any of the following challenges, a tax attorney is your best hope of achieving a positive result:
- Unfiled tax returns
- Tax penalties
- Commission of tax fraud
- Tax liens or levies
- Unpaid or outstanding taxes