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Should I look into a tax attorney to waive penalties and interest?

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Should I look into a tax attorney to waive penalties and interest?

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KEVIN Feigin

You generally have to have some reason to abate penalties (and in some cases, interest), such as heath problems, family problems, etc. You should contact a tax attorney, as almost all tax attorneys offer a free no-strings initial consultation. By the way, tax attorneys do not charge any more than most CPAs or enrolled agents! Unfortunately there are a number of unethical “debt resolution” companies out there that will charge exorbitant prices. As a tax attorney myself, I often find that my fees are about half of what these non-tax lawyer firms charge.

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