Tax Court Representation
Litigating a tax matter in
U.S. Tax Court is not a common occurrence, but necessary in some
situations. A typical situation involves a taxpayer who receives a
Statutory Notice of Deficiency (aka "Stat Notice" or "90 day
letter") and is forced to decide whether a Petition to U.S. Tax Court
should be filed. This notice is one of the most critical a taxpayer can
receive and must be taken seriously. The deadline imposed on the letter
is a firm one and responding late will likely result in losing your rights to
protest your debt in court. Not all tax attorneys are experienced or
comfortable with taking a matter to tax court. Marc D. Marsico, Esq. has
several docketed tax court cases at any given time and is familiar and
knowledgeable with the process. If your matter involves litigating a tax
matter, give us a call to discuss your options.
Contact Law Offices of Marc D. Marsico Attorney at law in Iselin, New Jersey, to put a strong advocate in your corner.