TAX COURT LITIGATION

When a taxpayer receives a 90 day letter, the taxpayer has 90 days to file a petition with the United States Tax Court which means the matter will be decided by a judge. In order to represent a taxpayer or business in Tax Court, an advocate must be admitted to practice before the Tax Court. If handled properly, a taxpayer's or business' rights can be protected.

Should you or your business have received a 90 day letter, and want a free consultation, e-mail me at helptax@nauticom.net or contact me at (412)364-6990 or (724)612-2993.


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Robert C. Tourek, Esq., LLM (Tax)
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