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State and Federal Tax Controversies
State and Federal Tax Controversies

Tax controversies can wreak havoc with a business. An experienced tax controversy legal team can help with state and federal tax issues including audits, appeals, collections, criminal tax investigations, and civil and criminal tax litigation.

While most IRS matters are resolved administratively at the audit level or the Office of Appeals without resorting to litigation, it is important to have an experienced tax controversy team behind you, one that is skilled at both negotiation and trial advocacy. Lawyers who practice in tax law and know the ins and outs of the Internal Revenue Code, and the procedures, rules and regulations of the IRS can smooth the way through your tax controversy.

A constantly changing landscape of taxation

Skilled tax controversy lawyers are dedicated to staying abreast of changes in the way the IRS interprets the Internal Revenue Code. An experienced tax lawyer will work hard to keep clients aware of the constantly changing landscape of taxation to minimize future disputes with the IRS. Usually, they pride themselves on seeking creative solutions to client tax problems through administrative determinations and revenue rulings as well as being skilled litigators.

Tax lawyers represent clients with respect to almost every type of tax including, but not limited to, the following:

* Income

* Estate

* Gift

* State sales tax

* Employment tax

In addition, they can also represent clients in the following cases:

* Tax return preparers in preparer penalty matters and federal Circular 230 matters

* Non-filers, including U.S. citizens with unreported foreign bank accounts and delinquent FBAR returns

* Whistleblowers who wish to make claims for rewards from the IRS under IRC 7623

They also litigate tax matters in state and federal venues including the following:

* U.S. Bankruptcy Court

* U.S. District Courts

* U.S. Court of Federal Claims

* Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board

* Massachusetts Superior Court

* U.S. Administrative Law Judge matters

* U.S. Tax Court

* First and Third Circuit Courts of Appeals

* Massachusetts Appellate Courts

Criminal tax investigation

State and federal criminal tax investigations can involve the following:

* Income, sales, and employment taxes

* Tax evasion

* Failure to file

* Aiding and abetting in the filing of false returns

* Nonpayment of tax

Those who owe state or federal taxes might need assistance with offers in compromise, installment agreements, general dealings with state and federal tax authorities, and with discharging income taxes through a federal bankruptcy filing.

By allowing us to examine your tax controversy as early in the process as possible, a taxation attorney can better represent your position and help guide you to minimize the consequences of your complex tax issue. Contact a skill negotiator and zealous trial lawyer who is available to assist you with your legal needs.




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