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When and How to Choose a Tax Attorney
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By: Ron Finkelstein Email Article
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There are many different kinds of tax law, and thus tax lawyers have many different specialties. You, therefore, should prepare more carefully when you are seeking out a tax lawyer, because not all tax lawyers will have the knowledge and expertise you require.

Many Americans worry about being audit after filing their taxes. If this happens, the best thing to do would be to seek out a lawyer who can understand your specific situation. The IRS has three different ways of auditing you so if you are worried about a possible audit a tax attorney should be contacted at once.

Correspondence tax audits are the tool used most by them. In these audits, if it lets you know there is a problem and asks for more money or information. If they are asking for information that makes you nervous, go see a tax lawyer. If they are asking for money, determine whether you are comfortable paying it or want to fight it.

Office audits are a step up from correspondence audits. You are asked to come to an office with documents and/or information. It is highly recommended that you do not go without an experienced tax audit lawyer. If you do, the agent may try to get you to say incriminating statements or provide information for which they have no right to get. A good tax audit lawyer will put a stop to such tactics.

Field audits are notorious for their intention to intimidate the person being investigated. In a field audit, an agent will come to your house or office and will examine any relevant documents he finds there. If this should happen to you, getting a tax audit lawyer is your paramount need. This tax audit lawyer will attend the audit and will effectively steer the agent away from anything that might reflect less favorably on you and instead steer him towards directions that are beneficial for your case.

It is a serious matter once the IRS contacts you for a field audit. The strategy of the IRS is to find the necessary evidence that you have tampered with or committed fraud on your tax return. They target those they believe have done something wrong on their tax return. Therefore, it is vital that you take you audit as a significant occasion because it usually lends itself to tax assessments and even the possibility of incarceration for more egregious tax evasion.

If you are contacted with regard to an audit, it could probably give you a lot of years of stress. Thus, you should make a decision to have a tax audit lawyer. And the next step would be to choose the correct lawyer.

You want to select a tax audit lawyer who does nothing but fight for you. He or she should have at least seven years of experience doing this and probably more. Again, you don't want an inexperienced lawyer to be learning while defending you. The definition of wisdom is learning from your mistakes. You want a lawyer who already has wisdom, not one who will gain it on your case.

Ron Finkelstein is NOT a Tax Attorney or an accountant. He is merely a small business owner who has paid a lot of money over the years to learn a whole lot about Tax Deductions, how to select a tax lawyer, and How to save money when filing business taxes.

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