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PRACTICE AREA:

Tax Law

PRACTICING ATTORNEYS

Michael Johnson

Richard Jones

William Anderson

Natalie Jenkins

Daniel Carter

ADDITIONAL PRACTICE AREAS

Real Estate Law

Employment Law

Intellectual Property Law

Civil Rights Law

Mediation and Arbitration

What is Tax Law?


Tax law governs how individuals and businesses comply with local, state, and federal tax obligations. It includes tax planning, audits, dispute resolution, and regulatory compliance to minimize tax liabilities while following the law.



Key Areas of Tax Law


Individual Taxation – Income tax, estate tax, and tax deductions.
Corporate & Business Taxation – Corporate structures, deductions, and compliance.
International Tax Law – Managing taxes for businesses and individuals with cross-border financial interests.
Tax Disputes & Litigation – Representing clients in disputes with tax authorities.



Common Tax Law Issues


Tax Audits – IRS and state agency audits requiring legal representation.
Tax Evasion & Fraud – Defending individuals and businesses accused of tax violations.
Estate & Gift Tax Planning – Reducing tax burdens on inherited wealth.
Tax Compliance for Businesses – Ensuring companies meet tax filing and reporting obligations.



The Challenge


Tax law is one of the most intricate and unforgiving areas of legal practice. One missed deadline, incorrect filing, or misunderstanding of the tax code can lead to audits, penalties, or even legal action. Many individuals and businesses struggle to keep up with changing regulations and reporting requirements—putting their finances and reputations at risk.



Why You Need a Tax Attorney


Tax laws are highly complex and constantly changing. A tax attorney helps individuals and businesses navigate these regulations, avoid costly mistakes, and take advantage of deductions and tax-saving strategies. If you're facing an audit, tax dispute, or potential penalties, a knowledgeable tax attorney can provide representation and negotiate with tax authorities on your behalf.

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CONTACT

See how our experienced attorneys can assist you—schedule a free consultation today.

johnsonjonesgroup.jpg

CONTACT

See how our experienced attorneys can assist you—schedule a free consultation today.

Contact Us

PRACTICING ATTORNEYS

Michael Johnson

Richard Jones

William Anderson

Natalie Jenkins

Daniel Carter

ADDITIONAL PRACTICE AREAS

Real Estate Law

Employment Law

Intellectual Property Law

Civil Rights Law

Mediation and Arbitration

What is Tax Law?


Tax law governs how individuals and businesses comply with local, state, and federal tax obligations. It includes tax planning, audits, dispute resolution, and regulatory compliance to minimize tax liabilities while following the law.



Key Areas of Tax Law


Individual Taxation – Income tax, estate tax, and tax deductions.
Corporate & Business Taxation – Corporate structures, deductions, and compliance.
International Tax Law – Managing taxes for businesses and individuals with cross-border financial interests.
Tax Disputes & Litigation – Representing clients in disputes with tax authorities.



Common Tax Law Issues


Tax Audits – IRS and state agency audits requiring legal representation.
Tax Evasion & Fraud – Defending individuals and businesses accused of tax violations.
Estate & Gift Tax Planning – Reducing tax burdens on inherited wealth.
Tax Compliance for Businesses – Ensuring companies meet tax filing and reporting obligations.



The Challenge


Tax law is one of the most intricate and unforgiving areas of legal practice. One missed deadline, incorrect filing, or misunderstanding of the tax code can lead to audits, penalties, or even legal action. Many individuals and businesses struggle to keep up with changing regulations and reporting requirements—putting their finances and reputations at risk.



Why You Need a Tax Attorney


Tax laws are highly complex and constantly changing. A tax attorney helps individuals and businesses navigate these regulations, avoid costly mistakes, and take advantage of deductions and tax-saving strategies. If you're facing an audit, tax dispute, or potential penalties, a knowledgeable tax attorney can provide representation and negotiate with tax authorities on your behalf.

johnsonjonesgroup.jpg

CONTACT

See how our experienced attorneys can assist you—schedule a free consultation today.

Johnson & Jones

Johnson & Jones

Contact Us

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