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Currently Non-Collectible

If you cannot afford to make monthly payments, and do not qualify for any other type of tax relief, such as an Offer in Compromise or Innocent Spouse Relief, we can help you request that the IRS place your account in a currently not collectible status. Once an account is […]

Individual Income Taxes

IRS audits can be intrusive and time consuming. Audits typically start with an Information Document Request (IDR) that will require you to produce any and all of the following: income tax returns, bank statements, cancelled checks, deposit slips, balance sheets, receipts, etc. Next, an IRS Revenue Agent will question you […]

Business Income Taxes

Guiding Companies Through IRS Audits IRS business audits can be time consuming, intrusive and can draw focus away from the productive activities of a business. Audits require owners and managers to gather voluminous amounts of paperwork, everything from tax returns to mileage logs to canceled checks. Then, IRS Revenue Agents […]

Estate and Gift Taxes

Resolving Inheritance Tax Disputes in Texas and Nationwide Audits and IRS disputes relating to estate and gift taxes can be especially challenging. On many occasions they occur while individuals are still grieving the loss of a loved one. They can involve complex legal issues and other difficulties relating to privately […]

Summons Enforcement Proceedings

Summons Enforcement Proceedings The IRS has the authority to summon individuals, their records or any third party having custody of those records. While summonses are primarily issued in criminal investigations, they are sometimes used in audits and collection matters as well. If a summons is not complied with, the IRS […]

U.S. Court of Federal Claims

Tax Litigation in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims By the time a tax dispute reaches litigation, the taxpayer has exhausted several layers of relief and may begin to feel like no good option is available. In reality, civil tax litigation can successfully remedy the matter. Where and how to […]

U.S. District Court

Tax Litigation in U.S. District Court The IRS can be merciless when pursuing tax liability from high-net-worth individuals and big businesses that owe substantial amounts. The only way to win against their aggressive tactics is to fight equally hard to challenge a tax dispute. Brown, PC has lived and breathed […]

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Handling Tax Matters in U.S. Bankruptcy Court Large tax liability can feel like an inescapably heavy burden to an individual or a company. Even a well-negotiated repayment plan can bury a taxpayer in debt. Interests and penalties continue to accrue during repayment, causing the original tax liability to snowball. However, […]

U.S. Tax Court

Texas Tax Attorney Handling High-Stakes Cases in U.S Tax Court A taxpayer that has entered litigation may feel that all remedies have been exhausted. However, that is far from true. During litigation, the government must show proof that the taxpayer owes the proposed amount, a standard that Brown, PC is […]