Dealing with the Internal Revenue Service is a fact of life for all Americans, whether they are individual taxpayers, small business owners, or even large corporations. With more than 80,000 full-time employees, the IRS is staffed and ready to perform its one function: to collect taxes to fund the government.
Mosser Law is no stranger to the IRS, and will work to help you keep every dollar you’ve rightfully earned in your pocket. Our attorneys are equipped and capable of defending your interests when the IRS alleges that you haven’t paid your fair share of the taxes it believes it is entitled to. We specialize in controversy matters, including:
- Handling initial engagement with the IRS
- Drafting correspondence to the IRS on your behalf that preserves your rights
- Representing your interests in face-to-face engagements with Appeals Officers; and
- Bringing Suit on your behalf before the United States Tax Court or the United States District Courts to challenge improper assessments.
If you are having difficulty paying taxes that are rightfully owed to the IRS, Mosser Law can still assist you through the Offer-In-Compromise process or other alternatives to collections that protect the government’s interests without subjecting you to liens, levies, or other penalties.
Aside from civil penalties, liens, and levies, the IRS also has the authority to prosecute cases criminally, if they believe the need arises. Mosser Law will fight to protect your constitutional rights and bring any such case to a speedy conclusion at the lowest cost to you.
Most importantly, we here at Mosser Law believe that the best way to defend against the actions of the Internal Revenue Service is to plan for them ahead of time. Thus, our attorneys are more than equipped to provide you with careful tax planning strategies designed to minimize your liability to the IRS while at the same time maximizing the amount of money you take home each year.
If you believe you may be the target of an IRS probe, or if you simply want to avoid their gaze altogether, contact us immediately.
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Nicholas D. Mosser
Nicholas Mosser has been practicing since his admission to the State Bar of Texas in 2010. He advises clients on complex tax implications to meet their business goals.
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Nicholas Mosser has been practicing since his admission to the State Bar of Texas in 2010. He advises clients on complex tax implications to meet their business goals.
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