CPA Attorneys
What Is A CPA Attorney?
A CPA Attorney is simply a certified public accountant that also carries a law degree. To become a lawyer and accountant, one will need to obtain two degrees: a juris doctorate, or law degree, and a bachelor’s degree in accounting. In order to receive licensing as both a lawyer and Certified Public Accountant, you will need to take state exams in both disciplines.
Do I Need A Tax Attorney?
When a taxpayer has problems with the Internal Revenue Service, or the state department of revenue, he may be able to solve it himself. However, the taxpayer may find himself better served in hiring a tax attorney. Tax laws change constantly. Usually it is not in your best interest to face the IRS alone.
A tax attorney specializes in working with taxpayers to solve their IRS problems. They generally focus only on tax issues and relief. A tax attorney can help a taxpayer in trouble make it through an audit, have fines reduced, liens removed, and can navigate through the minefield of small business and self-employment tax issues.
What Is The Difference In A CPA Attorney And CPA?
Tax lawyers have a more comprehensive knowledge of tax law. A CPA may learn the aspects of tax law that specifically relate to filing income taxes and taking lawful deductions. Lawyers, on the other hand, tend to learn the entire body of tax law and to have an in depth understanding of all the legalese associated with the US tax code. This means a lawyer can provide you with advice on things such as what type of business structure would provide you with the most tax advantages. A CPA may not have this type of specialized knowledge
Why Should I Hire You As My CPA Vs. A CPA Attorney?
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