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Showing 5 tax relief attorneys in Marion, IA
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H&R Block
2840 7th Ave, Marion, IA 52302
(319) 377-5794
hrblock.com
Lundahl Hatt And Austad Tax Services Inc
1090 7th Ave # 102, Marion, IA 52302
(319) 373-1591
lhatax.com
Allen Vernon & Hoskins PLC
1317 7th Ave # 210, Marion, IA 52302
(319) 377-9441
Foundations Accounting & Tax
1400 7th Ave, Marion, IA 52302
(319) 373-8801
foundations-accounting.com
Naughton Law Office
1175 8th Ave, Marion, IA 52302
(319) 377-9441
What Does a Tax Relief Attorney in Marion Cost?
Typical costs for a tax relief attorney in Iowa range from 150 to 500 dollars per hour, depending on the attorney's experience and case complexity. Flat fees for an offer in compromise may range from 2,500 to 7,500 dollars. Some attorneys offer free initial consultations. 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 Marion do?
A tax relief attorney represents clients before the IRS and Iowa Department of Revenue. They negotiate payment plans, file offers in compromise, and handle tax liens or levies. They also help with innocent spouse relief and penalty abatement.
How long does Iowa have to collect back taxes?
The Iowa Department of Revenue generally has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect state taxes. This is similar to the federal 10-year collection statute under IRC Section 6502. Extensions may apply if you file for bankruptcy or enter a payment plan.