No matter how complex your tax audit case becomes, you can trust Brotman Law to resolve it with your best interests in mind.
Most taxpayers have some anxiety about receiving an audit notice from the IRS. Do they consider the possibility of hiring an IRS audit attorney to defend them if and when it happens? Probably, but the thought that “my CPA can handle this,” and the question of attorney fees factor in.
How much will a tax attorney cost? Most charge reasonable fees and take great satisfaction in defending clients during an audit representation with the IRS. There is also the added bonus of attorney-client privilege, which a CPA does not have.
Taxpayers should seek help from a legal representative with a track record of success defending businesses and individuals in and out of tax court. Did you get an unfavorable decision from the Internal Revenue Service and are seeking legal representation? Let’s discuss legal fees to improve your understanding and lessen your reservations.
WHY YOU CAN TRUST IN OUR IRS AUDIT ATTORNEY SERVICES
At Brotman Law, our long record of success as IRS audit attorneys who defend business owners and individuals have earned us public trust. We have a personable and down-to-earth team who handle complex and time-consuming audit situations with experience and expertise. We can make your audit issues go away with our tax audit preparation efforts and strategies that will yield positive results for you.
Trusting our law firm with IRS examinations and tax issues is a good direction to take. Here are just a few reasons why:
1. Experience
With a long track record of successfully defending business owners and individuals in Internal Revenue Service audits, our firm can solve your tax case.
The tax attorneys at Brotman Law communicate in a direct manner and are easy to work with. They have honed their technical skills to quickly resolve simple audits and tax liability. Our legal team also deals with tax issues at the highest levels of the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Tax Court.
2. Knowledge of the law
Brotman Law tax attorneys have extensive knowledge of the IRS and will adopt different strategies to help your case.
Their understanding of local, state, and federal tax law is very useful during an audit defense. If you’re in pursuit of justice in a tax-related IRS issue, you can trust our professionals to advise you with their legal training, tax code understanding and the most current tax law knowledge.
3. Professionalism
Going up against the IRS alone is usually not the best option. Nor is relying on your CPA. The professionals at Brotman Law can effectively communicate your case to the IRS for you. For example, many taxpayers do not know about installment agreements, offer in compromise, or how to negotiate a partial settlement.
The attorneys at Brotman Law can negotiate on your behalf. They explore matters to simplify agreement terms and can minimize the required period for installment payments, should you qualify.
4. Safeguarding client interests
The Internal Revenue Service frequently adopts different methods to collect monies owed in tax liability cases. One example is a bank account levy. This allows them to withdraw money directly from your account.
Although the IRS will send you a notice before taking such action, the legal professionals at Brotman Law will explain all possible scenarios and offer the best advice before this is ever allowed to occur.
5. Reducing interest and penalties
One of the biggest issues that many clients face is not just the tax liability itself, but the large amount of interest and penalties that have accrued.
Brotman Law attorneys have years of legal know-how in reducing tax interests and penalties. If a client still owes the IRS after adopting the best strategies during negotiations, the legal team can continue to negotiate the issue with the IRS to work out a solution.
6. Protecting your credit score
While the IRS does not report tax debts to credit bureaus, IRS agent actions can affect your credit score. For example, if you owe the IRS tax debts, the commission can file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, making your debt a public record.
This action will make your debt a public matter, hurting your credit report and score. If you retain the services of an IRS tax debt attorney at Brotman Law, you can safely avoid this situation.
They will negotiate the release of the lien and protect your credit score. Dealing with the IRS audit process can be confusing and stressful, and one of our experienced tax attorneys can help keep your affairs in order.