Where Tax Problems Are Handled

Most tax problems are handled with the IRS office via audit, appeals conferences and final agreements. Some are dealt with in the U.S. Tax court, some in the plain Federal Court, and some in the Court of Federal Claims. Where you go will depend on the facts of your case, and how quickly you have contacted proper representation.

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Tax Law

Recent Tax Law Articles

IRS to go after US Citizens with Offshore Accounts Mar 16, 2010

Within the month, the IRS will launch a new attack on persons hiding assets offshore. Last time it was UBS, this time, no one knows. Another bank, another time, another operation. ...more

Federal and State Tax Debt Feb 18, 2010

Federal Tax Debt & Bankruptcy When a bankruptcy is filed, all collection activity within the IRS will halt until the completion of the bankruptcy ...more

Obama Proposes Small-Biz Tax Cut Feb 04, 2010

President Obama has fleshed out one of the jobs provisions he outlined in last week's State of the Union address. ...more