Tax problems are varied and involve a number of different issues, so it’s critical to have an attorney that knows how to address the specific types of tax problems you may be facing.

My name is Norman D. McKellar, and I handle civil and criminal tax matters nationwide.  I am a licensed attorney practicing in Tennessee and Georgia.  My peers have voted me a “Top Attorney” for Income Tax and IRS Resolutions in Cityview Magazine.  Additionally, I am a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

For tax related problems, call The McKellar Law Firm today.

Civil Tax Problems

Here is a bit of free advice: If the IRS claims you owe taxes, doing nothing is the worst thing to do.

Most people are worried and confused if they can’t pay what they owe the IRS.  Because you’re reading my website, I know you’re not like most taxpayers.  You want answers, and just as important, you want to act.

This site won’t give you the all the answers to all your questions, but my hope is that it gives you an overview of the services I can provide.  When you’re prepared to act, call my office at (404) 907-3612 or email me at ndm@helpingclients.com for a FREE consultation.

Remember, your IRS problems won’t solve themselves.  If you’re ready to act, call or email me today.

 

Criminal Tax Problems

In addition to enforcing civil tax laws, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can file criminal charges that may lead to conviction, fines, and even imprisonment.

If an IRS Criminal Division Agent contacts you, you should immediately contact an attorney before you communicate any further with the Agent. If you speak with an Agent without counsel present, you may hurt your chances of successfully defending yourself.  Unfortunately, many taxpayers end up being their own worst witness.

Norman D. McKellar is such an attorney. He represents the accused nationwide, and he is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

Do you need a:

  • Tax Attorney
  • IRS Attorney
  • Tax Counsel
  • Income Tax Attorneys
  • Taxation Attorney

If so, call my office at (404) 907-3612 for a FREE consultation so we can discuss how we can protect you.

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Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Marrietta, Smyrna, Dunwoody, North Atlanta, Mableton, Peachtree City, Peachtree Corners, Gainesville, East Point, Newnan, Redan, Milton, Douglasville, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Tucker, Duluth, Stockbridge, Barrow County, Bartow County, Butts County, Carroll County, Chambers County, Cherokee County, Clayton County, Cobb County, Coweta County, Dawson County, DeKalb County, Douglas County, Fayette County, Forsyth County, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Hall County, Haralson County, Heard County, Henry County, Jasper County, Lamar County, Meriwether County, Newton County, Paulding County, Pickens County, Pike County, Polk County, Putnam County, Rockdale County, Spalding County, Upson County, Walton County

In this season some aspects like average salary and occupations are vital for every member of the Congress should study, specially be aware about the severe consequences of the payroll tax cut policies.

HUFFINGTONPOST- Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Congress has an important tax policy decision to make.  With the economy still struggling and one in eleven Americans out of work, January 1 would be an awful time to cut every paycheck in America.  But, every paycheck in America will shrink unless Congress acts to extend, and preferably expand, the payroll tax holiday by the end of the year.

Up and down Wall Street, economists are warning about the severe consequences of inaction on payroll taxes and extended unemployment benefits.  Goldman Sachs estimates that expiration of the payroll tax cut would reduce growth by as much as two-thirds of a percentage point in early 2012.  Moody’s Mark Zandi adds that if Congress does not extend the payroll tax holiday and unemployment benefits for 2012, “there will be approximately one million fewer jobs by year’s end.”

Failure to extend the payroll tax cut would hurt workers in nearly every job and income category.  For example, the nation’s 1.4 million truck drivers, whose salaries average $39,450, would pay $789 more in payroll taxes, on average. The nation’s 2.7 million nurses, whose salaries average $67,720, would lose $1,354, on average…continue reading

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The deadline for the payroll tax cuts are near, although the members of Congress are still refusing to continue tax cuts that represents $1,000 a year for an average family.

 

WASHINGTON- President Obama was in a holiday mood on Tuesday, urging members of Congress not to “be a Grinch” by refusing to continue tax cuts that mean $1,000 a year for the average family.

The payroll tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year, but Democrats plan to bring the president’s proposal for another vote next week.

“In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we are going to give them another chance,” Obama told a crowd in Manchester, N.H.

Lawmakers are heading home this week for the Thanksgiving break but Obama hit the campaign trail Tuesday, portraying the GOP refusal to extend the payroll tax cuts as the same as actively voting to raise taxes.

“Next week they are going to get to take a simple vote,’ Obama said. “If they vote ‘no’ again, the typical family’s taxes will go up $1,000 next year.”…continue reading.

 

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