Tax Attorney vs. Tax Preparer: Why You Need an Attorney for Complex Federal Tax Disputes

Accounting book and Calculator on documentsWhen the IRS comes knocking, it’s not enough to have someone who can simply prepare your tax returns. While tax preparers and CPAs play a valuable role in tax filing and compliance, they are not equipped to defend clients in federal tax disputes, collection actions, or court proceedings. If you’re facing audits, liens, or collections, the legal power and procedural knowledge of a tax attorney in Atlanta becomes indispensable.

What a Tax Preparer Can—and Can’t—Do

Tax preparers help clients file accurate returns and claim available deductions. However, most are not authorized to represent clients in U.S. Tax Court, nor do they typically handle legal disputes involving IRS collections, wage garnishments, or levies. They may also lack in-depth familiarity with procedural defenses, settlement options like Offers in Compromise, or the appeals process.

Why a Tax Attorney is Essential in IRS Disputes

A Georgia tax attorney is licensed to represent you in federal court, advise you on constitutional rights, and negotiate with the IRS on your behalf. A qualified Atlanta tax lawyer brings insight into how the agency evaluates cases and settles debts. 

The Law Office of Max Benkel has helped clients reduce or eliminate liabilities through strategic legal measures backed by over 35 years of IRS litigation experience. Whether facing wage garnishments, bank levies, or tax liens in Georgia, legal representation can mean the difference between financial relief and long-term hardship.

The Right Legal Help Makes All the Difference

If you’re facing IRS actions or federal tax disputes, time is critical. You need more than financial advice—you need legal defense. Call the Law Office of Max Benkel now to work directly with a tax attorney Atlanta GA residents and businesses have relied on for decades.

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