Tax Court in Austin, Texas

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Tax Court Lawyers in Austin

Tax Courts serve the same purpose as any other court: they're there to resolve legal disputes in a fair and orderly fashion. Tax courts are simply specialized to oversee tax disputes.

Federal tax issues are handled by the United States Tax Court, which has branches all over the U.S. So, the U.S. Tax Court almost certainly has a courthouse in or around Austin, Texas.

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 various procedural rules that are meant to funnel tax concerns 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 Austin, Texas

Tax court claims in Austin, Texas can arise from any tax conflict, 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.

Tax courts in the U.S. have a few unique features. Perhaps most notably, people who are not admitted to practice law in Texas, or in any other jurisdiction, are permitted to represent clients in tax court. However, non-lawyers must take, and pass, a fairly difficult exam to demonstrate that they have an in-depth understanding of U.S. tax law. If someone is already a lawyer, however, they can practice before a tax court without taking this exam.

Normally, when the IRS sends a taxpayer in Austin, Texas 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 Austin, Texas Tax Attorney?

As mentioned earlier, federal law lets some non-attorneys practice before U.S. Tax Courts. But tax law can be extremely intricate, 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 apparent by now that you should seek the advice and assistance of a good Austin, Texas 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 Austin

Austin, Texas is known as one of the best cities in Texas because there is a lot to do! Austin is the fourth largest city in Texas with a population of about 790,390. Also known for being the thirty-fifth largest metropolitan area in the United States, Austin has attractions for tourists of all types.

Popular attractions include Congress Avenue, Zilker Metropolitan Park, State Capital, Austin Nature Science Center, Mount Bonnell, Texas Military Forces Museum, Fall Creek Vineyards and Paramount Theatre. In all honestly, pages and pages could be written about the attractions in Austin. One really needs to go there to experience all the attractions and active vibe of the city. Austin is also home to many large multinational, international, mid-size, and small law firms. What does this mean? This means that any Austin resident and/or businesses have a large number of firms to choose from when seeking competent attorneys or law firms. This is a rare offering that not all metropolitan cities offer. Overall, from quality of life to industry, Austin is a great choice for visiting or living!

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