Tax Litigation
Definition:
Tax litigation is litigation over conflicts with tax law or issues
that relate to tax matters. Tax litigation occurs between
a tax payer and the state or federal government.
Consequences of Tax Litigation:
Correcting tax litigation as soon as possible helps you avoid a trial, increased fines and potential jail time. If not addressed properly the IRS can freeze your assets, reposes possessions, put liens on property and assets and criminally prosecute.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Avoid hardships that result from tax litigation, contact a tax litigation lawyer for help. A lawyer can help you with the following:
- File appropriate claims if you believe you are not responsible for joint tax liability with your spouse
- Make an agreements in case you are unable to fully pay your taxes
- Settling an unpaid tax debt
- Resolve notice issues
- Mediate between you and the IRS
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