1Familiarize yourself with potential candidates. Selecting the right attorney is crucial to your success. When you are determining which firm may be best, speak with the attorney and his or her staff. The attorney should be extremely knowledgeable of your state as well as federal tax law and code. His or her staff should be equally professional and easy to interact with. Many tax attorney's offer free consultations, this can allow you a cost-free evaluation of attorney candidates.
2Check candidate credentials and reputation for positive results. Ask potential candidates for their credentials. Experience in dealing with the IRS in negotiations is essential. Reputation among peers as well as clients can truly show whether an attorney has been successful in settling tax debts and dealing with IRS inquiries.
3Select an attorney you can trust. After you have established which attorney will work best with your situation, he or she will begin negotiation with the IRS on your behalf to reach a positive solution. A good attorney will keep you up to date with any information or changes pertaining to your case and will guide you through the process until a resolution has been met.
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