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CONTESTING TAX ASSESSMENTS AND MANAGING TAXES IN BANKRUPTCY
You may have received a notice of a deficiency ("proposed assessment") which is higher than your tax liability should be. We can assist you by filing a petition on your behalf in the U.S. Tax Court to contest the assessment.
Or taxes may have become due through an assessment which cannot be contested due to lapse of time or because the assessment is correct. In this case, the IRS may have already filed a lien against your property or levied (seized) your bank account or other assets.
Often, a bankruptcy filing is an effective way to reduce or manage your tax liability. If so, we will recommend a competent bankruptcy attorney to file a petition on your behalf and coordinate our tax assistance with him or her.
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The above is furnished as general information relevant in the State of Washington only and may not be relied on as legal advice, specific to any situation or otherwise, by any person, whether or not a client of the firm.
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