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Find Tax Relief Attorneys Near You in North Haven, CT

Browse tax relief attorneys serving North Haven, Connecticut. Contact information and addresses listed below.

14 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
North Haven, CT
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Showing 14 tax relief attorneys in North Haven, CT Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Legacy Law Partners
336 State St, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 446-4725 legacylawpartners.com
Law Office of Amee J. Lunn, LLC
26 Broadway, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 234-8408 lunnesq.com
Peterson Law Group, LLC
250 State St Unit A-2, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 248-8700
Michael J. Boyle Law Offices
169 Montowese Ave, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 239-2299 immigrantcenter.com
DeChello Law Firm LLC
110 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 234-2225 dechellolaw.com
Law Offices of Donald H. Brown North Haven CT
42 State St #1, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 234-2202 brownrealestatelaw.com
Wambolt Law, LLC
250 State St UNIT J2, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 239-9999 wamboltlaw.com
Law Offices of Joseph E. DePaola
97 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 239-5844 jedepaola.com
Law Offices of Charles J. Riether
31 Broadway, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 239-1234 rietherlaw.com
Marc Guertin Attorney at Law, LLC
222 Rimmon Rd, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 500-0201 attorneymarc.com
George P. Guertin, LLC
37 Broadway, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 234-7400
Shapiro & Epstein
250 State St D-2, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 281-4451
Ciulla & Donofrio LLP
127 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 239-9828 cd-llp.com
Peach & Mc Pherson
110 Washington Ave # 28, North Haven, CT 06473
(203) 234-9426

Tax relief attorneys in North Haven Connecticut assist individuals and businesses with back taxes IRS audits and Connecticut Department of Revenue Services disputes. Connecticut law allows the DRS to place liens on property and levy bank accounts for unpaid taxes. A local attorney can negotiate offers in compromise and installment agreements under Connecticut General Statutes Title 12.

What Does a Tax Relief Attorney in North Haven Cost?

Tax relief attorney fees in Connecticut typically range from 250 to 600 dollars per hour. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for specific services like an offer in compromise which can cost 2,000 to 5,000 dollars. Initial consultations often cost 200 to 400 dollars. Costs vary based on case complexity and the amount of tax owed. This is general information not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I hire a tax relief attorney in North Haven?
You should hire a tax relief attorney if you receive an IRS audit notice a Connecticut tax lien or a wage garnishment. An attorney can also help if you owe back taxes and cannot pay the full amount. Early legal advice can prevent asset seizure and additional penalties.
How does Connecticut tax debt differ from federal tax debt?
Connecticut tax debt is handled by the Department of Revenue Services while federal tax debt is handled by the IRS. Connecticut has a 6 year statute of limitations for collecting most state taxes under Conn. Gen. Stat. 12-155. The DRS can revoke professional licenses and suspend driver licenses for unpaid tax.
Can a tax relief attorney stop a Connecticut tax levy?
Yes a tax relief attorney can request a collection due process hearing to stop a levy or wage garnishment. They can also negotiate an installment agreement or an offer in compromise with the DRS. Acting quickly is important because the DRS can levy bank accounts with minimal notice.