Tax Court in Brunswick, Georgia

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Tax Court Lawyers in Brunswick

Tax Court is a legal forum designed specifically to resolve claims and disputes that arise under federal and (sometimes) state tax law.

Almost all legal issues having to do with federal taxes are resolved in the U.S. Tax Court, which has at least one courthouse in every state, and several courthouses in each of the larger states. This means that there is almost certainly a tax court in, or within a reasonable distance of, Brunswick, Georgia.

Tax courts in America handle the vast majority of legal issues that concern federal tax obligations of a person or other legal entity, such as a corporation. There are several procedural rules that are meant to funnel tax issues into tax courts, without strictly requiring them to be heard there. For example, only tax courts can hear tax cases where the tax in question has not yet been paid. The courts of general jurisdiction - known as the U.S. District Court - can also hear tax cases, but they can only hear tax cases if the disputed tax bill has already been paid.

Tax Court Procedure in Brunswick, Georgia

Tax court claims in Brunswick, Georgia can arise from any tax dispute, such as when a taxpayer believes that the conclusions of a tax audit were in error, or that they do not owe as much money as the IRS claims that they do.

The judges who preside over U.S. Tax Courts are appointed by the President. They serve terms of 15 years. When their terms expire, the vast majority of these judges are simply re-appointed by whichever president is in office at the time, so most tax court judges effectively serve for life, or until they retire.

In the U.S., tax courts have some unique features. Most interestingly, individuals who are not licensed attorneys in Georgia, or anywhere else, are, in some cases, allowed 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 difficult written exam that tests their understanding of American tax law. Licensed attorneys, however, may practice before the tax court without taking this exam.

Usually, a Brunswick, Georgia resident will end up in tax court because the IRS has determined that they have not paid all of the taxes that they owe, and has sent them a notice indicating as much. When this happens, the taxpayer has 90 days to file a claim in Tax Court contesting the IRS's allegations. If you believe that the allegations against you are untrue, and wish to fight them, it's essential that you file a claim in tax court within the allotted time period. Otherwise, you could lose your right to challenge that tax bill permanently.

Do I Need a Brunswick, Georgia Tax Attorney?

Federal law allows some non-lawyers to represent people before U.S. Tax Courts. However, the tax laws are very convoluted. In fact, most tax attorneys don't practice any other area of law.

So, if you plan on going to tax court, it should go without saying that you should hire a Brunswick, Georgia tax attorney. While a non-lawyer admitted to practice before tax court may well give you competent representation, you will have much stronger recourse against a licensed attorney if they negligently botch your case.

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Life in Brunswick

Many Georgians know Brunswick because it is the seat of Glynn County, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, and the United States Department of Homeland Security. Those three major institutions in Brunswick provide the bulk portion of jobs. The city is the twelfth largest municipality in the State of Georgia with an estimated 104,000 residents. The city is known as the "Shrimp Capital of the World" as a result of the budding shrimp and crab industry but also plays host to a number of experienced lawyers. Brunswick lawyers are familiar with local court procedures and use their knowledge to help advise you.  

Historically, Brunswick played a major role in building and launching war material transport ships, namely the Liberty Ships, that were built by the J.A. Jones Construction Company. Liberty Ships were used to transport material to the European and Pacific Theatres. Brunswick was also the location of President George Bush's G8 Summit and has a thriving aeronautical industry. Brunswick is well known in the professional golf world because it hosts the Seaside Resort, a Professional Golf Association course named #1 resort in North America by Golf Digest. 

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