Tax Group Center has licensed tax attorneys on staff for cases that require legal representation. Start with a free consultation to find out what options are available for your situation.
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Tax Group Center connects you with licensed tax professionals, including tax attorneys, CPAs, and IRS enrolled agents, who work with the IRS on your behalf. Depending on your case, your matter may be handled by a licensed tax attorney, CPA, enrolled agent, or other qualified tax professional. If legal representation is needed, a tax attorney on staff may assist with your case.
A tax professional can review what you owe, request IRS records, and explain the payment options you may qualify for.
If the IRS has filed a lien, issued a levy, or is garnishing wages, a representative can contact the IRS, review available options, and request appropriate collection relief when available.
An IRS tax lawyer can respond to notices for you, represent you in an audit, and handle communication with the IRS directly.
Our team prepares and files past-due returns to get you back into compliance, which is the first step in any IRS case.
A tax professional can review your situation to determine which IRS programs you may be eligible for, such as an Installment Agreement, Offer in Compromise, or Currently Not Collectible status. Eligibility depends on your specific financial circumstances and is determined by the IRS.
If you have a clean compliance history or a valid hardship, an attorney can request penalty abatement on your behalf.
No. A tax attorney and a tax lawyer are the same thing: a licensed attorney who handles tax matters. Whichever term you searched for, what matters is that the person handling your IRS case is licensed, experienced with the IRS specifically, and backed by a team that works tax cases every day.
Tax Group Center has been helping taxpayers for over 15 years. Our staff includes licensed tax attorneys, CPAs, and IRS enrolled agents who work together on your case.
If you searched for a tax attorney near me or tax lawyers in my area, here is what matters: IRS tax problems are federal, so the law is the same in every state. Our licensed tax professionals serve clients in all 50 states and handle everything by phone and secure document upload, so there is no office visit required.
That also means you are not limited to whoever happens to have an office nearby. You can work with a team that handles IRS cases every day, no matter where you live.
It depends on the case. That is why we start with a free consultation: a tax professional reviews your situation, explains your options, and tells you exactly what the work would cost before you commit to anything.
A tax attorney can represent you before the IRS when properly authorized. Depending on your case, representation may include responding to notices, communicating with the IRS, reviewing collection options, and negotiating resolution terms.
Yes. A back tax lawyer can pull your IRS transcripts to see exactly what you owe, file any missing returns, and then work out a payment arrangement with the IRS. Most cases start with getting current on filings first.
The most common reasons are owing $10,000 or more, receiving a lien or levy notice, wage garnishment, an audit, or several years of unfiled returns. The earlier an attorney gets involved, the more options you typically have.
No. IRS cases are handled by phone, mail, and secure document upload. Your attorney files a power of attorney form (IRS Form 2848) and can then work with the IRS for you, wherever you are located.