Efficient Tax Dispute Resolution
In the increasingly complex and ever-changing world of tax regulations, it has become commonplace for individuals and business to find themselves in the uncomfortable position of facing an audit, or worse, tax litigation. If you find yourself facing a controversy with a taxing authority, do not panic and do not take a "wait and see" approach to resolving it.
Now is the time for thoughtful, constructive action.
At Albin | Harrison | Roach, we resolve tax controversies and represent clients in tax litigation and appeals in courtrooms throughout Collin County, Denton County and North Texas. Our lawyers take a no-nonsense, proactive approach to handling these matters and have had great success on behalf of many former clients. In other words, if you have found yourself in the middle of a tax controversy with the IRS or are facing the prospect of tax litigation — we have the team and the resources you need to successfully fend off that challenge.
The three most common types of tax controversies that arise are as follows:
- A tax that is improperly assessed against you
- A tax liability that has grown too large for you to handle
- Aggressive collection by a taxing authority
Through the use of various strategies and our ability to negotiate with government tax officials toward practical solutions — Albin | Harrison | Roach has successfully assisted clients in each of these scenarios, and with many other tax-related issues as well.
Avoiding Tax Litigation Through Proper Tax Planning
Benjamin Franklin once wrote that there is nothing certain in this world except death and taxes. While both poetic and prophetic, recognizing this fact of life should not dissuade you from exercising your right to lawfully minimize the amount of tax that you pay. There simply is no reason for you to pay more than your fair share. With that goal in mind, Albin | Harrison | Roach can provide you with professional planning and advice to help you minimize the amount of taxes that you pay.
Contact Information
Make arrangements for an initial consultation by calling either of our North Texas office locations directly or by contacting our firm online.
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