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Using the Expertise of a Tax Attorney

By: Jack Landry

Tax attorneys are lawyers who are specially trained in the complexities of taxes. There are many situations where these types of attorneys can be helpful for you. The role of a qualified tax lawyer is multifaceted and appears in a variety of situations.

First, a tax lawyer can offer legal counsel and representation as well as negotiate with the IRS for debt relief.

This area of expertise of such a lawyer is particularly important for individuals who are being audited by the IRS, are under criminal investigation by the IRS, or have committed tax fraud. This type of attorney is also needed if one plans on filing a suit against the IRS.

Second, a good attorney can provide tax and financial planning for individuals. These attorneys are great to help you get your taxes done and help you settle your financial obligations. Their expertise will guide you through the tax-paying experience.

For example, this is necessary for people who have a sizable estate and who need advice on estate planning strategies or needs assistance to file an estate tax return.

Third, a good lawyer can provide business tax planning and business strategy. Starting a business can be complex.

But, new business owners can rely on the assistance of a qualified tax attorney to help them determine the appropriate legal structure for their ventures.

Their advice is also needed for those who are engaged in international business and need help with contracts, tax treatment, and other legal matters. International business can require some different information and forms than other standard businesses.

Fourth, this type of attorney is a trusted adviser with sensitive information. This is crucial in their job as they deal with large sums of money.

These attorneys are bound by an attorney-client privilege to confidentiality. They cannot testify against their clients.

Hiring this type of lawyer as opposed to another qualified tax professional is often a good idea when it comes to such problems. This is because qualified tax consultants, such as CPA's, generally lack a legal background.

This experience and legal background sets these attorneys apart. One should also keep in mind that any licensed attorney is permitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. Just remember that some have more experience than others.

Confidentiality is another important aspect of hiring these lawyers. An attorney is bound by an attorney-client privilege to confidentiality.

This means that unlike a CPA, a tax attorney is legally exempt from being forced to testify against a client in court. When you come across tax issues or need relief remember that tax attorneys are there to help you when you need some professional advice and expertise.

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Jack R. Landry has worked since 1988 as a tax attorney. He has written hundreds of articles about finding a Bakersfield tax attorney. Contact Info: Jack R. Landry JackRLandry@gmail.com www.TaxCrisisInstitute.com

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