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Taxes Attorney

What does a Taxes Attorney do?

A Taxes Attorney provides legal advice and representation related to tax matters. They assist individuals, businesses, and organizations with tax planning, compliance, and disputes. Taxes Attorneys interpret complex tax laws, advise clients on tax implications of various transactions, and help them navigate audits, investigations, and litigation. They may also represent clients before tax authorities, negotiate settlements, and provide guidance on estate planning and asset protection strategies. Taxes Attorneys ensure clients’ compliance with tax laws while minimizing tax liabilities and protecting their legal rights and interests.

    Tier 1

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    1 to 2
    years of
    experience

    Tier 2

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    3 to 5
    years of
    experience

    Tier 3

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    > 5
    years of
    experience

    ABOUT THE ROLE

    Roles and Responsibilities

    • Providing legal advice and representation on tax matters to individuals, businesses, and organizations.
    • Interpreting complex tax laws and regulations.
    • Advising clients on tax planning strategies and compliance.
    • Representing clients in audits, investigations, and litigation related to tax disputes.
    • Negotiating settlements with tax authorities on behalf of clients.
    • Offering guidance on estate planning and asset protection strategies with tax implications.

    Day-to-Day Duties

    • Researching tax laws and regulations.
    • Providing legal advice to clients on tax matters.
    • Drafting legal documents related to taxes.
    • Representing clients in tax-related proceedings.
    • Negotiating settlements with tax authorities.

    SKILLS AND TOOLS

    Soft Skills

    • Communication skills
    • Analytical thinking
    • Problem-solving abilities
    • Attention to detail
    • Negotiation skills
    • Time management
    • Adaptability
    • Integrity

    Hard Skills

    • Tax law knowledge
    • Legal research and analysis
    • Drafting legal documents
    • Tax planning strategies
    • Litigation skills
    • Negotiation techniques

    Tools

    Westlaw, LexisNexis, or Bloomberg Law 70%
    Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, or DocuSign 90%
    Thomson Reuters Checkpoint, CCH Axcess Tax, or TurboTax Professional Edition 80%

    Education

    Common Educational Backgrounds and Careers for this Role:

    • Law Degree
    • Tax Law
    • Juris Doctor
    • Legal Studies
    • Taxation Law
    • Business Law
    • Master of Laws (LL.M.)
    • Juris Doctorate (JD)
    • Finance Law
    • Corporate Law

    CANDIDATES TESTS

    Tests & Evaluations for Candidates

    QuickBooks

    QuickBooks Online (UK and US version) test to hire

    8/10

    Bookkeepers, accountants, financial clerks, financial managers, business and clerical administrators.

    GAAP

    Use the Financial accounting (US GAAP) test to hire

    8/10

    Bookkeepers, accounts assistants, financial accountants, financial managers, and other roles requiring a good grasp of financial accounting.

    IFRS

    Use the Financial accounting (IFRS) test to hire

    8/10

    Bookkeepers, accounts assistants, financial accountants, financial managers, and other roles requiring a good grasp of financial accounting.