Tax Attorney
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A lawyer who ideally holds a tax law degree (LL.M.-Tax) or a state bar association issued-tax law specialist certification. The Tax attorney may perform such tax-related work including IRS dispute resolution, tax return preparation, and tax and estate planning.
