CBS MoneyWatch: Can a Tax Attorney Help With the IRS?

“Tax attorneys are authorized to practice before the IRS and tax court,” says Rob Burnette, CEO of Outlook Financial Center. “If you feel your case is headed for tax court, a tax attorney is your only choice. Others — like an IRS enrolled agent — can represent you in front of the IRS but not tax court.”

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