The tax attorneys at the law office of Robert J. Fedor, Esq., L.L.C. represent clients nationwide in resolving complicated IRS-related problems that involve the following:
- Tax controversy and tax litigation— Individual and business clients contact the firm's experienced attorneys for help with income tax liabilities, employment tax liabilities, IRS civil tax audits or criminal tax investigations.
- Criminal tax matters — When IRS problems rise to the level of criminal investigations and possible criminal charges, the firm's tax attorneys move quickly to best protect clients who may be charged with filing fraudulent or false tax returns, failing to file or other tax offenses.
- IRS audits and appeals — The findings of an IRS auditor are never the final determination of the matter. The tax lawyers at Robert J. Fedor, Esq., L.L.C. have helped countless individual and business clients throughout the nation through not only the IRS audit process, but also appeals and tax court litigation.
- IRS collection matters — An offer in compromise or payment plan can keep the IRS from seizing an individual's assets and/or levying his or her bank accounts. The attorneys at Robert J. Fedor, Esq., L.L.C. also help businesses facing aggressive collection actions because of payroll tax problems or trust fund recovery penalties. There are a number of alternatives available to businesses and individuals which can forestall and resolve the outstanding tax issues currently pending.
- Offshore tax issues — Avoiding taxes by putting money into a Swiss or other foreign bank account is no longer a viable option. Confidentiality has been replaced with those financial institutions sharing their data with the IRS.
- Chapter 7 business and individual bankruptcy — For many business and individual clients delinquent with their taxes, bankruptcy is often the best option towards resolving the liabilities. Certain taxes can be discharged and the remaining negotiated into a plan with the Internal Revenue Service.
- Chapter 11 business and individual bankruptcy — Protecting business interests starts with a Chapter 11 reorganization. The filing stops collection actions and the IRS is forced to negotiate a payment plan, allowing a business or individual to maintain operations while paying back those debts. Certain income taxes may also be discharged.
Contact Robert J. Fedor, Esq., L.L.C.
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer, contact the firm's Cleveland, Ohio, or Chicago, Illinois, offices for a free initial consultation in person or over the telephone.










