Oregon Tax Debt Settlement AttorneyIf you have received a collection letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the sooner you consult an experienced tax lawyer the better. The best time to resolve your case is early - before the IRS places a tax lien on your property or business. At The Taylor Law Firm in Lake Oswego, Oregon, we are dedicated to helping our clients resolve their tax problems for the lowest possible cost. We represent people who receive IRS collection letters as a result of:
We know it's difficult to deal with the IRS on your own. A tax law attorney from The Taylor Law Firm can negotiate for you from a position of strength, using her knowledge of tax law and IRS tax procedural rules. We will analyze the facts of your case and present a persuasive defense to the IRS. If you owe back taxes, she will seek an abatement of any interest, levies, back penalties owed to the IRS. If you can't afford full payment, or payment under an installment agreement, we can propose an offer in compromise if that is the best option available to you. If your case cannot be resolved through negotiations, we can help you seek relief through the U.S. Tax Court in Portland, Oregon. If you are a victim of IRS intimidation that violates the prohibitions laid down by Congress for IRS collection behavior, we can help you file an appeal before the U.S. Tax Court in Portland, Oregon. Ms. Taylor can also help you resolve tax collection matters with the Oregon Department of Revenue. Contact an Oregon tax debt settlement attorney at The Taylor Law Firm, P.C. to discuss your tax matter for a reasonable fee. Learn More: Visit our Tax Law FAQ or click here to access IRS tax information. Lake Oswego, Oregon tax debt settlement attorney Priscilla Taylor is available to represent clients in Oregon and Washington, including Portland, Salem, Bend, Beaverton, Wilsonville, West Linn, Vancouver, and Eugene, and throughout Clackamas, Washington, Marion, Deschutes, Clark, and Multnomah counties. Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that, unless specifically indicated otherwise, any tax advice contained in this communication (including any emails or attachments) was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding tax-related penalties under the Internal Revenue Code, or (ii) promoting, marketing, or recommending to another party any tax-related matter addressed herein. |