I recently met with several prospective clients and I had to tell them – or bring them to the realization – that there really isn’t very much a tax attorney can help them with, or it would not make financial sense for them to hire an attorney.
In some situations it is possible for the taxpayer to represent themselves before the Internal Revenue Service as successfully, and for free. Many times the amount owed is less than the actual attorney fee for the representation. When these prospects come in, I usually try to give them some tips in communicating with the IRS so they can take care of their taxes themselves.
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