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Representing Clients Nationwide
Skilled Tax Attorneys Representing Clients Nationwide
The Law Office of Williams & Associates, P.C., is a firm that focuses on tax law. Our significant experience in this complex legal area allows our lawyers to help individuals and businesses resolve tax issues ranging from audits and appeals, sales and use tax compliance, and state and federal tax refunds, to the most challenging of tax issues involving civil litigation and criminal tax matters.
Tax Law Practice Areas
Tax
Litigation
Tax Audits, Appeals, Protests
and Settlements
Business and
Employment Tax Matters
California and Multi-State
Tax Practice
Collection Issues, Liens
and Levies
Penalty Abatement and
Tax Refunds
Criminal Tax
Matters
Entity Formation and
Dissolutions
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Experience Solving Serious
Federal Tax Matters
The IRS actively pursues taxpayers who have unreported and unpaid taxes. Our attorneys understand how to develop a strategic plan that mitigates long-term consequences which these federal tax issues may impose on you or your business.
We provide a broad range of federal tax services, including addressing tax liens and levies, negotiating installment agreements and offers in compromise, and helping with tax collection issues. We can also provide guidance to ensure you are complying with all domestic and offshore tax regulations.
Legal Strategies Tailored to Fit
Your Unique Circumstances
When litigation is the only option, our seasoned litigation attorneys bring experience and proven courtroom tactics to your case. Our team includes former trial attorneys who worked for the U.S. Department of Justice Tax Division and the California Employment Development Department.
We represent our clients in state and federal courtrooms, including the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, U.S. District Courts, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, U.S. Bankruptcy Courts, and in California Superior Courts.
Strong Advocacy For
All California Tax Issues
From our Sacramento office, we are just minutes away from state tax agencies and can appear before the tax authorities in a timely and efficient manner on your behalf. This includes the Franchise Tax Board (FTB), the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA), the California State Board of Equalization (BOE), and the Employment Development Department (EDD). These agencies are responsible for California tax audits, appeals, protests, collections and settlements.
We also appear before the California Office of Tax Appeals (OTA), California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board (CUIAB), and other boards for administrative hearings regarding tax matters.
Our attorneys are available to assist clients regardless of geographic location in federal and California state tax matters. We have represented clients in 49 states and in numerous countries across the globe. Our history of experience and success has led to our recognition as a Tier 1 Tax Litigation Law Firm by U.S. News & World Report every year since 2013.
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IRS releases 2023 Data Book describing agency’s transformation through statistics
The Results Are In! The IRS issued its annual Data Book with numerical data on a variety of topics related to tax assessments, collections, audits, and criminal cases. For the 2023 fiscal year, the IRS collected about $4.7 trillion, which represents 96% of the total...
Over $1 Billion Due to Taxpayers for 2020 and the Deadline to File is May 17, 2024
The IRS is encouraging taxpayers who haven’t filed their 2020 tax returns to file by the May 17, 2024, deadline, otherwise, they risk not receiving their refund. According to the IRS’ estimate, over $1 billion in refunds are due to the United States taxpayers who have...
TIGTA REVIEWS THE IRS’ GHOST EMPLOYER PROJECT
Ghost Employers are those nefarious employers who withhold payroll taxes from their employees’ paychecks but fail to submit the withheld payroll taxes to the IRS as required. These employers are dubbed Ghost Employers and use the funds instead for their company or for...