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How to find a good tax lawyer
Read potential attorneys' websites and blogs for leads.
Chat with a few tax attorneys and ask questions about fees, expertise and professional history. Timely response to your communications will help you choose whom you're most comfortable with.
If you have a friend or colleague who has been well represented by a tax attorney, consult with that attorney. If you want to keep your tax issues private, use our directory to connect with an attorney for a free tax case evaluation.
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