EILEEN C. SEAMAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW

90 Brookside Drive
Post Office Box 4777
Greenwich, Connecticut 06831
Telephone 203-863-9000  Fax 203-661-4066

e-mail eileen@taxesandlaw.com

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CLIENTS AND LAW PRACTICE

The law office of Eileen C. Seaman serves a myriad of clients from individuals and families to small businesses and corporations. The tax problems addressed can involve a single issue that occurs in one year or can be complex problems over many years.

Regardless of whether the client is an individual with a small problem or a corporation with a large problem all clients receive the same courteous, expeditious, and cost effective assistance.

Don’t assume that it is too late to solve your tax problems. Don’t panic. Don’t stop opening your mail. Take action! Consult a tax professional, someone with the insight to understand the law and the ingenuity to find the most favorable resolution to your tax problems.

By hiring a tax professional to represent you before a taxing authority (IRS, state, etc.), you immediately gain a buffer between you and that authority. Experience and knowledge enables a tax professional to have a command of the federal and state tax laws which is put to work resolving your tax problems. A tax professional is not intimidated by taxing authorities.

Problem resolution can be achieved in many ways. The IRS has been known to make statute of limitations errors, administrative errors (such as losing files), and most often errors in interpreting the law. An attorney is the professional best equipped to find errors in legal interpretation and in the other problem areas.

How does resourceful representation work? It begins with the development of factual and administrative issues. Those issues are analyzed to determine ways to protect the client by reversing or minimizing the taxing authorities proposed tax adjustments. The process includes representation before all taxing authorities, preparation of all responses to communications, confronting the taxing authority with new issues and/or more favorable approaches to old issues, and the pursuance of all administrative and procedural remedies.

 

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