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Showing 2 tax relief attorneys in Dyer, IN
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Tanzillo Stassin & Babcock, P.C.
1160 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311
(219) 865-6262
ltsblaw.net
Attorney Larry D. Stassin
1160 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311
(219) 865-6262
ltsblaw.net
What Does a Tax Relief Attorney in Dyer Cost?
Tax relief attorneys in Indiana typically charge an initial consultation fee between 200 and 500 dollars. For ongoing representation, costs may range from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars depending on the complexity of the case. Some attorneys charge hourly rates from 250 to 600 dollars per hour. Costs vary by case and attorney. 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
What does a tax relief attorney in Dyer do?
A tax relief attorney represents clients before the IRS and Indiana Department of Revenue. They negotiate payment plans, file offers in compromise, and defend against tax liens or wage garnishments. They also help with innocent spouse relief and penalty abatement requests.
How long does Indiana have to collect back taxes?
Under Indiana Code 6-8.1-5-2, the Indiana Department of Revenue generally has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect unpaid taxes. This period can be extended if the taxpayer agrees or if a collection action is filed in court.
Can a Dyer tax relief attorney stop a wage garnishment?
Yes, a tax relief attorney can request a hearing or negotiate a payment plan to stop a wage garnishment. For federal levies, the attorney may file a Collection Due Process hearing. For Indiana state levies, they can work with the Department of Revenue to release the levy.