Comprehensive Tax Law Assistance And Representation Before The IRS
The mere thought of a tax controversy is enough to overwhelm anyone. Fortunately, our attorneys at Hatfield Harris, PLLC, provide the knowledgeable and assertive tax law counsel you need. Based in Rogers, we provide a full spectrum of tax law representation for individuals and business entities throughout Arkansas.
When you work with us, your priorities become our priorities. Everything we do is meant to protect your best interests when it comes to tax planning, controversies and other matters.
Taxation Matters We Can Address
Just a few of the taxation issues we handle include:
- Tax preparation
- Asset protection strategies
- Offers in compromise
- Installment agreements
- Audits
- Collections
- IRS hearings
- Estate taxes
- Criminal tax charges
To help our clients achieve their goals, we take a personalized approach and design legal strategies based on each unique situation. We do not necessarily push for litigation or for a private settlement. The method we use depends on your individual goals and preferences.
More Than 20 Years Of Tax Law Experience
We have a team of two lawyers, each of whom focuses on a different area of law. Attorney J. Christopher Harris has over 20 years of experience representing taxpayers in front of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the state of Arkansas. He has successfully represented clients in numerous tax court cases, offers in compromise and audits. Chris also prepares tax returns for both individuals and businesses, as well as trusts and estates.
Ask For Our Tax Law Services Today
The skillful guidance that we provide at Hatfield Harris, PLLC, is crucial for your complex tax law matter. Contact our office today by calling 479-250-1962 or by using our online contact form. We offer free initial consultations – make yours today.
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