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IRS Nightmares in Palmdale? National Tax Attorney will chase those nightmares away!
Do you hang your hat in Palmdale? Do you need an affordable tax company, with integrity and who puts their clients first? Then you've come to the right place!
The Internal Revenue Service was designed to be efficient at what it does and that is to collect monies owed the United States Government. Purposely set up that way because of the many services our government provides to its citizens that we can no longer do without. Providing those services costs money and since the United States Government is not in the business of making money, those monies come from taxing its citizens. If, however, the IRS targets you as someone who owes them money, they can be ruthless and relentless in how they come after you and any amount owed them quickly grows in a short period of time.
Don't Try to Solo the Fight
There are plenty of horror stories regarding dealings with the IRS. Horror stories abound since the passage of the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act back in 2000. the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act was designed allow the IRS to take the assets of persons suspected to be involved in criminal activity, including terrorists, without having to wait for charges to be filed or convictions attained against the suspected parties.
The Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act mandates financial institutions to notify federal authorities when patterns of deposits are observed that are just under $10,000. Ten thousand dollars is the amount which triggered the requirement to report prior to 2000. It was believed criminals were saavy to the reporting requirement and would therefore use multiple deposits in amounts under 10K to avoid being detected.
Unfortunately, in its zeal to collect money, the IRS that began targeting legitimate businesses that were making deposits amounting to less than $10,000 and subjected them to seizures of their property and financial accounts. The New York Times reported that in 2012 only 20% of the 639 seizures conducted by the IRS were ever charged with any criminal activity (1). Like Carol Hinders who had $33K seized from her checking account without prior notice or any charges filed. Even worse, to get their money back, business owners had to prove the legitimacy of their business, frequently racking up legal fees and having to use whatever means they had at their disposal to maintain their businesses. Spending the time needed to run their companies, dealing with the IRS.
And not only businesses were targeted, the New York Times article also told described an instance where a father had saved money from his pay checks to put toward tuition for his kid's college studies. At the time banks were failing so the father at first stored the money in the basement of his house.  When it was time to transfer the money to his children's bank accounts, the father voiced his concern about paying additional taxes a on the tuition money to the bank teller. The bank teller indicated that as long as he kept the deposits under the 10K reporting limit, the money wouldn't be reported. Unfortunately, the IRS took $66k from the family. Not only did it cost the family $20K from his dealings with the IRS but one of his children had to delay going to college for a year.
Why you Should enlist the aid of a Professional
Nightmares are made of stories like these. There are often legitimate reasons preventing people from paying the IRS when they file their returns. Unexpected calamities, transpositions in returns and sometimes misinformation.
Tax attorneys are experts in tax code and policies related to the transfer of property through inheritances, employment income, dividends from investments, and business transactions at the all government levels. Primarily serving as consultants, tax attorneys are concerned with matters of litigation, and represent to bring about the conclusion of disputes in and out of the courtroom. A tax attorney's intricate knowledge of tax law, is often required when a client is found by a taxing authority to be out of compliance of the law. Tax attorneys are also consulted to deal with taxes that result from transfers of estates and inheritances including the establishment or enhancement of wills and trusts, and disbursement assets to the beneficiaries.
Tax Attorneys or CPA?

Tax attorneys can aid with any issue that involves taxing entities that implement and regulate taxation policies, like those of the state and local authorities, issues involving the IRS are the primary reason clients seek out the advice of tax attorneys.
Taxation issues - especially those involving the IRS - can be very complex and often will necessitate the combined aid of a CPA and a tax attorney. National Tax Attorney is staffed by tax attorneys, CPAs, and EAs. A tax attorney must be fully versed in tax code, accounting, and finance, while CPAs are experts on the day to day financial workings required to run big businesses and filing taxes including auditing and accounting. Tax attorneys must be licensed to operate in the state where they do business in order to give their clients sound legal counseling, and represent them in a court of law if matters should lead in that direction. Another main difference between a CPAs and tax attorneys is that attorney-client privilege only applies to information divulged to attorneys.
CPAs can also be EAs (Enrolled Agents) that is the IRS allows for the CPA's representation on their client's behalf on issues that end up in Tax Court. However, the National Conference of Lawyers and CPAs of the American Bar Association has indicated that CPAs are to advise their clients to seek the advice of an attorney when if their client has been contacted by the IRS or another taxing agency regarding a deficiency. This is because very often tax issues will not go to Tax Court but rather to the District Court of Claims for resolution.  Additionally, if the matter consists of a potential criminal charge for violation of law, the client should retain an attorney so to be legal counsel on their constitutional rights under the law.
The Services of National Tax Attorney are Available in Palmdale
We are guessing that you're reading this information because you require professional services to aid with the resolution of a tax problem. Perhaps you are trying to figure out where you should go that is both reputable and affordable. If you live in Palmdale, we have an office near you. At National Tax Attorney, our staff can help you determine the type of services you need to put you back in compliance with the law or to prevent the IRS from processing a lien or levy against you. National Tax Attorney is a member of the Better Business Bureau and has been featured on several major networks for our professionalism.

Our staff has the capability to represent you in front of the IRS whether it's for an audit or for an appeal. We have the capability to stand with you before the U.S. Tax Court, the United States Court of Appeals and even before the Supreme Court of the United States should that ever be needed. Feel free to give us a call or look us up on the web to find convenient location near you.
 

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