Tax Court in Everett, Washington

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Tax Court Lawyers in Everett

Tax courts execute roughly the same function as any other court: they present a forum to resolve legal disputes in an orderly, fair, and efficient manner. The only difference with tax courts is that they specialize in solving disagreements that have to do with tax law.

At the federal level, there is the United States Tax Court, which has courthouses all over the country, containing one in or near Everett, Washington.

U.S. Tax Courts deal with almost every legal issue that has to do with the federal tax commitments of an individual or corporation. The U.S. District Courts are the courts of "general jurisdiction" in the U.S., meaning that they can hear almost any type of civil or criminal case under their jurisdiction. This includes tax cases, but the law only authorizes them to hear such cases if the tax in question has already been paid. Tax courts can hear cases before the tax has been paid.

Tax Court Procedure in Everett, Washington

Tax law claims can arise out of any disagreement having to do with one's legal requirement to pay their taxes in Everett, Washington. Most often, they occur when the IRS alleges that a taxpayer has not paid all of the taxes that they owe, and the taxpayer disagrees. The court has to resolve this dispute.

U.S. Tax Court judges are assigned by the President. Their terms of office are legally set at 15 years. Nonetheless, the vast majority of tax court judges are simply assigned again when their terms run out, and there is no limit on the number of 15-year terms they can serve. As a practical matter, thus, Tax Court judges effectively serve life terms.

In the U.S., tax courts have some distinct features. Most interestingly, individuals who are not licensed attorneys in Washington, or anywhere else, are, in some cases, authorized to represent clients before tax courts. Non-attorneys who practice before tax court are almost always accountants, and any non-lawyer who wants to practice before the U.S. tax court must pass a challenging written exam that tests their understanding of American tax law. Licensed attorneys, however, may practice before the tax court without taking this exam.

Usually, when the IRS sends a taxpayer in Everett, Washington a notice of deficiency, indicating that they owe back taxes, the taxpayer has 90 days to file a claim in federal tax court to dispute this notice. If a claim is not filed in a timely manner, the taxpayer could lose his or her right to contest the tax bill at issue.

Do I Need a Everett, Washington Tax Attorney?

As mentioned earlier, federal law lets some non-attorneys practice before U.S. Tax Courts. But tax law can be extremely complex, and the practice of this area of law is highly specialized - so much so that most lawyers who practice tax law do not practice in any other field.

If you are going to tax court, it should be noticeable by now that you should seek the advice and assistance of a good Everett, Washington tax lawyer. This is not a knock against the non-lawyers who are licensed to practice before tax court; the vast majority of them are perfectly competent. However, if a licensed attorney seriously mishandles your case, you will have a great deal of legal recourse against them, more so than with a non-attorney.

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Life in Everett

Everett is located in Snohomish County, Washington. It is well-recognized because it is approximately 25 miles from Seattle.

Some well-recognized areas include the assembly plant for Boeing Corporation, the U.S. Navy Homeport Naval Station Everett, and the USS Abraham Lincoln. Alongside these popular areas include many popular attractions. For instance, the Everett Symphony, the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens, the Future of Flight Aviation Center Boeing Tour, Imagine Children's Museum, Narbeck Wetland Sanctuary, and the Performing Arts Center-Village Theater are sites that many visitors make sure to see before leaving Everett.

Top employers include Boeing, Naval Station Everett, Provident Regional Medial Center Everett, Frontier Communications Northwest, Aviation Technical Services and Zumiez.

Since many attorneys also call Everett home, they have established small practices to cater to the needs of residents. Thus, residents do not have to travel far to tend to their legal needs.

All in all, Everett is a wonderful place to visit or call home!

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