When Do You Need to Hire a Tax Attorney?
In a world of CPA’s, tax preparers, enrolled agents, bookkeepers and accountants, it can be confusing to know when to hire a tax attorney. After all, you’re not hiring a tax lawyer to prepare your annual income tax return. So when and why would you need a tax attorney’s services?
IRS And State Tax Disputes
First and foremost, you need a tax lawyer if you have a dispute with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or any State Tax Agency.
Most tax disputes arise in the form of an audit of one or several past tax returns. If the IRS notifies you of an audit, you should hire a tax attorney immediately.
Your tax lawyer can communicate with the IRS on your behalf, be present during your audit and help negotiate a settlement, if necessary. Having experienced legal counsel helps ensure that you don’t overpay as a result of your audit.
In some instances, taxpayers ignore letters and warnings from the IRS because they’re scared or don’t know how to respond. In those cases, the IRS may have no choice but to threaten you with criminal charges for tax evasion. If you learn that you’re the target of an IRS criminal investigation, you’ll want to hire a tax lawyer—and do it quickly.
Your tax lawyer can reassure the IRS that you’re taking its investigation seriously, work with the IRS in an effort to help you avoid criminal charges and represent you in court if you are charged with a tax crime.
Complex Legal Tax Issues
A tax lawyer’s help can also be invaluable if you’re facing a complicated legal tax situation. This might include instances where:
You’re starting a new company and are trying to decide between the various ways to structure your company
You’re the executor of an estate and need advice regarding whether and how much is owed in estate taxes
You want to challenge the IRS on a tax decision or appeal an audit
You receive a Collections Notice telling you that tax is due and/or threatening collection action
You want to sue the IRS
You think or know that you’ve committed tax fraud
Questions to Ask When Interviewing Tax Lawyers
At your initial meeting, you’ll want to share the specifics of your situation and then ask the lawyer about their experience handling similar matters. Know that lawyers are bound by strict confidentiality rules. Even if you end up hiring a different attorney, the lawyers you meet with cannot share the information they learned with the IRS or anyone else.
Some questions to consider asking during your initial consultation:
How long have you been practicing law?
Do you just practice tax law, or do you also work in other areas of practice?
Have you previously handled tax situations similar to mine?
What’s your assessment of my situation? What works for me and against me?
If I hired you, what course of action would you recommend?
Do you charge a flat fee or hourly rate, or do you use some other billing structure?
Can you estimate my total legal fees?
Tax problems are usually a serious matter and must be handled appropriately so it’s important to that you’ve hired the best lawyer for your particular situation. The tax attorneys at the Law Offices Of Jeffrey B. Kahn, P.C. located in Los Angeles, San Diego San Francisco and elsewhere in California are highly skilled in handling tax matters and can effectively represent at all levels with the IRS and State Tax Agencies including criminal tax investigations and attempted prosecutions, undisclosed foreign bank accounts and other foreign assets, and unreported foreign income.
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