Tax Law

Over a hundred years ago, Oliver Wendell Holmes said something like this, "Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society". And that's very true. After all, taxes pay for schools, road, police, fire fighters, parks, bridges and much more.

Think of taxes as the membership fee for living in the United States. We all have an obligation to pay our fair share of taxes; however, there is absolutely no obligation to pay more than that fair share.

If the IRS, state, or local taxing authority knocks on your door or if you are wondering whether you are paying too much in taxes, consult with a tax attorney and he or she can give you specific guidance as to how the law applies to your individual case.

In addition, if your estate plan is more than three to five years old or your life and/or business have changed significantly since you engaged in estate planning, then it's time to update your estate plan as well. Be sure to consult with a qualified estate planning attorney, licensed in your state.

Common Tax Issues

Tax issues arise when:

The tax code has thousands upon thousands of pages, and we try our best to provide foundational information on common tax issues. Feel free to use our tax glossary if you are unfamiliar with any tax definitions.

Examples of Tax Attorney Cases

If you're still unsure whether your case needs a tax attorney, it's perfectly acceptable to contact the tax attorney of your choice and ask.

How to Find and Select a Tax Attorney

First, you need to determine that you actually need an attorney who focuses her practice on tax law.

Tax lawyers often handle these situations:

Second, create an initial list of tax attorneys:

Third, select a tax attorney who:

It's perfectly acceptable to chat with several attorneys and then select the one you think is the best fit.

A Quick Start Guide to Working with Your Tax Attorney

The time you take to think through your questions, concerns, and goals - and to collect financial documentation - will come back to you tenfold. For example, for tax deductions, each receipt you produce saves you actual dollars.

Best of luck with your tax planning or tax case. We know it's not fun to deal with taxes, but if you choose to work with a tax attorney, you'll likely have better results than if you try to go it alone.

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