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How Much Does a Tax Attorney Cost? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Thinking about hiring a tax attorney, but worried about the cost? Let's break down how fees work so you can make an informed decision. Usually, tax attorneys charge either a flat fee or an hourly rate. Here at Victory Tax Lawyers, we're flat fee only. That means our interest and your interest are aligned to get the case closed as soon as possible. What are some factors that may affect the cost? It could be depending on the complexity of your case, including the amount of the IRS debt, whether court representation is required, or different complexities. While tax attorneys aren't cheap, savings can far outweigh the cost. For instance, we help the client reduce their tax liability by over 90%. Want to know if hiring a tax attorney is worth it? Schedule a free consultation 866-938-6918 or visit victorytaxlaw.com.
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