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Showing 8 tax relief attorneys in Georgetown, MA
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True Tax Service LLC
2 True Ln, Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 393-3193
truetaxservice.com
Law Offices of Donald J. Fournier & Associates
33 W Main St, Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 769-5383
legal-device.com
Diane M Loehle CPA
3 Hawk Way, Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 352-6221
Giusti & Hingston
36 Jackman St # 1, Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 352-7470
William richards law
175 Pond St, Georgetown, MA 01833
(781) 856-3494
Ruano Law Office
33 W Main St #200, Georgetown, MA 01833
(617) 963-9909
ruanolaw.com
Georgetown Accountant
94 Searle St, Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 352-5739
Georgetown Accountant
1 Library St # 1, Georgetown, MA 01833
(978) 352-5740
What Does a Tax Relief Attorney in Georgetown Cost?
Typical costs for a tax relief attorney in Massachusetts range from 200 to 500 dollars per hour. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for specific services like an Offer in Compromise, which can be 2,500 to 5,000 dollars or more. Costs depend on the complexity of your case and the amount of tax debt. This is general information and 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 tax issues can a Georgetown tax relief attorney help with?
An attorney can help with IRS audits, tax liens, wage garnishments, offers in compromise, and penalty abatement. They also handle Massachusetts state tax problems such as income tax disputes and sales tax issues.
How long does the Massachusetts Department of Revenue have to collect back taxes?
Under Massachusetts law, the Department of Revenue generally has six years from the date of assessment to collect taxes. This time limit can be extended if you sign a waiver or if the collection process is paused.