When to Use a Tax Attorney
When to Use a Tax Attorney
While most people would not require the use of a tax attorney, those who own their own businesses or who have a multitude of assets are wise to consult a tax attorney in addition to the accountant that they use to make sure that they have covered all of the areas that need to be covered for their business or individual life to operate within the bounds of the law, while not taking more of a tax hit then they need to, taking advantage of tax breaks that they might be eligible to use. Tax attorneys specialize in the laws regarding taxes, especially those laws regarding businesses and corporations, since there are many more legal issues to consider when responsible for paying employees with their withholdings, as well as paying the applicable taxes for the business itself.
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When a business is getting started, a tax attorney can help that business get all of their financial records in order and also advise them on how to proceed with paying employees and contractors, outsourcing work and other issues significant to a smaller business. As the business grows, these tax attorneys are also helpful in recommending different changes to the structure of the organization so that they can pay the least amount of taxes each year to the government. Accountants are also very valuable, but are usually responsible more for the day to day financial concerns of the business as well as keeping the records straight for the end of the year taxes. The tax attorney is one more means of oversight for the business to make sure everything is handled in a legal manner so that the Internal Revenue Service does not find a problem and hit the business with a lot of fees and late taxes.
A tax attorney is also useful when the business gets audited, which will happen with any business, usually on a fairly regular basis during the course of that business or corporation’s life. An audit, although time consuming and paperwork intensive, is not something to fear when a business has a good tax attorney on the payroll, because between the attorney and the accountant, the paperwork should all be readily available and in order so that the auditors can find what they need and get all questions answered to their satisfaction. Corporations and conglomerates need even more help from a tax attorney and usually have a group of tax attorneys working for them to handle all the different aspects of the corporation and make sure all legal issues are covered.
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