When the IRS officer came to my home I said I wanted to speak with an attorney, but he said I didn’t need to. Do I need an attorney?
Yes, you do. The officers of the IRS are a very smart lot and have been trained to talk smoothly and reassuringly to taxpayers and make them feel at ease. But keep one thing in mind. The IRS is going to do whatever it takes to recover the maximum amount of money from you, whether in taxes, interest, or penalties. Irrespective of how sincere they sound, the bottom line is, they are looking at their interests and not yours. You have a legal right to have an attorney present during your dealings with the IRS. Since the IRS need not pay for your attorney, why would they dissuade you from having one? It is because they might not want you to be aware of all your options so as to recover the most amount of money from you. So, if ever the IRS comes to your home or workplace, get in touch with an attorney who can help you to deal with the IRS.
Why do I need a tax attorney? Won’t an accountant or tax specialist do?
If you have any kind of problems with the IRS, then your best bet would be to hire a tax attorney. A tax attorney, as opposed to an accountant or a tax specialist, knows exactly how to negotiate with the IRS in order to get you the best settlement possible. The procedures, rules, and regulations of the IRS are very complex and not easily understood by all, which is where a tax attorney can be of immense help. Tax attorneys have the expertise, knowledge, and necessary experience to deal with the IRS and find the best solutions for your tax problems, which an accountant or tax specialist are not qualified to do.
How can a tax attorney be of help to me?
A tax attorney can help you with all your taxation needs. Most people look to a tax attorney only when they start having tax problems with the IRS, state governments, or local tax problems. Although a tax attorney can be very helpful in solving all your tax problems, they can be of help even if you are not in any trouble regarding your taxes.
With tax issues becoming more and more complicated, and new changes being made to the tax laws everyday, it can become very difficult for the common man to file their tax returns and other tax related documents. Often, people get into trouble with the IRS, not because they intentionally wanted to underpay or not pay their taxes, but because the system was too complex for them to comprehend and thus they get into tax problems due to improper or delayed filing. Here is where a tax attorney can make your life a whole lot easier. A tax attorney can help you with your day-to-day tax issues and help you to remain current with your taxes so that you can keep the IRS at bay.
How do I choose a tax attorney?
When choosing a tax attorney, keep the following things in mind:
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