Glendale Tax Attorney

Tax codes, deadlines, and potential penalties from the IRS can be overwhelming, leaving you unsure where to turn. Here at Sorrell Business & Tax Law, our Glendale tax attorneys understand the stress you’re facing.

Led by a seasoned former IRS agent, Whitney Sorrell, our team offers a unique blend of experience and insight. We’ll guide you through the complexities of tax law and fight for a favorable outcome.

Don’t let the IRS keep you up at night. Contact Sorrell Business & Tax Law, your trusted Glendale tax attorney, for a consultation today.

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How We Can Help

Tax troubles in Glendale? Our accomplished tax attorney can provide the solutions you need. From navigating IRS and AZDOR audits to resolving tax debts and penalties, or helping with unfiled returns, our knowledge and experience can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

Tax Controversies

Whether you’re dealing with IRS audits, appeals, tax collection disputes, or federal and state tax litigation, our team possesses the in-depth knowledge and experience required to handle complex tax issues in the US Tax Court.

Glendale Tax Controversy

Tax Debt Relief

IRS and AZDOR Audits

Tax Litigation

Trust Fund Recovery Penalties

Innocent Spouse Relief

Unfiled Tax Returns

Private Letter Rulings

Estate Tax Planning

Meet Whitney Sorrell, Tax Attorney serving Glendale, AZ

 

As a former IRS Revenue Agent turned tax attorney, Whitney L. Sorrell has a long and proven track record of using his inside knowledge of IRS rules and procedures to represent his clients and creatively finessing solutions across various areas of tax law.

When the stakes are high, Whitney’s aggressive representation consistently helps his clients navigate complex tax issues, protect their most important assets, and put the nagging stress of IRS matters in the rear view mirror.

 

Glendale Tax Attorney Whitney Sorrell

JD, MBA, LLM (Tax)

Certified Public Accountant

Former IRS Agent

30+ Years of Experience

Glendale Wealth Counsel Member
Best Tax Attorney in Glendale 2024
Best Tax Attorney in Glendale 2024

How to Choose the Right Tax Attorney?

If you need a tax attorney, you likely have a lot at stake. Choosing the right tax lawyer can make all the difference in the outcome of your tax or legal matter, both now and in the future. Here’s what you should consider:

Educational Background

Review the attorney’s educational background. In the U.S., every attorney must pass the state bar exam where they want to practice even though some states allow a person to practice law without having graduated from law school and earned a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree. However, it’s in your best interest to hire a tax attorney who has obtained a J.D. degree, as it reveals a thorough and expansive legal education. 

Specialized Knowledge in Taxation and Finance

In addition to basic legal education, be sure to seek a tax attorney who possesses specialized knowledge in taxation and finance. Some tax attorneys further their education and receive a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree, giving them extensive experience in the intricate world of taxation. Advanced educational options for tax attorneys could also include a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification. Don’t trust your case to a tax relief company where enrolled agents negotiate on your behalf. A tax attorney with advanced degrees can provide better representation.

Level of Experience

When interviewing potential tax attorneys, consider their level of experience. No matter the complexity of your tax situation, you need a lawyer who has the required experience to represent you professionally, efficiently, and successfully. 

Solve your Tax Problems in 3 Simple Steps

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Schedule a Consultation

We thoroughly review your tax situation and lay out all your options.

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Hand your Tax Issues to Us

Get back to living while we aggressively protect you & resolve your tax problems.

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Get Back to Living

Our inside knowledge of IRS procedure means your in good hands.

Over $75 Million in Tax Liabilities Eliminated for Our Clients

Our approach includes negotiating partial pay installment agreements, achieving settlements through the IRS Offer-in-Compromise for less than the full amount owed, and using other IRS methods to reduce liabilities or seek penalty abatement, all to secure substantial savings for our clients. We also assist in minimizing estate taxes by reorganizing assets into tax-efficient structures. If IRS issues are a concern for you or a loved one, we are ready to help.

From Our Clients

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Be advised that every case is unique, and past results do not guarantee a favorable outcome.

“CONFIDENT IN THEIR ABILITY”

“I had a video call with Whitney regarding my issue. I was sold on his experience and his proposed plan. Whitney and his team were great at following up with me. Kept me informed each time a milestone was reached. They gave me great news in my case, and although it was a great relief, I was confident in their ability. Thank you, Whitney and team. I highly recommend Sorrell Law Firm.”

Kevin, C.

Scottsdale, Arizona

“ATTENTIVE, CONSIDERATE, AND RESPONSIVE”

“Whitney Sorrell and his team helped us resolve a very complex tax issue. They are extremely knowledgeable, attentive, considerate, and responsive. We were very impressed with how they helped us resolve our issue with such a favorable outcome. They kept us informed every step of the way, and we felt that they worked tirelessly to get us the best resolution to our issue. We would highly recommend Whitney Sorrell and his team to anyone seeking legal counsel in their areas of expertise.”

Roberta, M.

Scottsdale, Arizona

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Why Choose Us Over Other Glendale Tax Attorneys?

We realize you have many options when it comes to hiring a Glendale tax law firm. But here’s why Sorrell Business and Tax Law is just the choice for you.

Attorney Sorrell has in-depth knowledge about how the IRS operates, which he gained as a former IRS agent. In addition, his tax controversy career includes over 30 years working in or against the IRS. He is also a licensed CPA and has a Master of Laws in taxation. We are committed to providing individuals and small businesses with actionable counsel and effective representation in tax matters, and we are ready to do the same for you.

At Sorrell Business and Tax Law, we advocate for your legal rights aggressively but tactfully, always striving for the best possible outcome.

How much do you charge?

Hiring a Glendale tax attorney is an investment in your future. Retaining a lawyer can give you the peace of mind that you need now. Tax authorities take advantage of unrepresented taxpayers, and negotiating without knowledge of how the tax code and IRS procedures work can lead to more stress, hassle, and time spent trying to resolve your own tax problems. Instead, you can let a tax lawyer deal with all of this and save you money and stress in the long run.

At Sorrell Business and Tax Law, we offer flat fees whenever possible—typically when the scope of our work is clear. Otherwise, our fees are based on the estimated time, value, and complexity of your case.

Can a tax attorney negotiate with the IRS?

Yes, a tax attorney can be a powerful asset when negotiating with the IRS. A skilled tax lawyer will be well-versed in IRS negotiation tactics and will advocate for your best interests. Their ability to handle cases before IRS Appeals and the US Tax Court can lead to more favorable settlements or payment plans, lower tax liabilities, and penalty reductions.

During IRS audits, your tax attorney will manage all communications and present facts tactfully to put you in the best position to negotiate. Overall, a tax attorney acts as your advocate throughout the negotiation process, increasing your chances of a successful outcome with the IRS.

 

Does the IRS ever settle for less?

Yes, the IRS’ Offer-in-Compromise program allows you to offer an amount to “compromise” the amount you owe. Offers-in-compromise are usually a good option for those with serious health problems or someone with a reduced ability to earn future income.

 

How long will the IRS give you to pay?

The IRS offers short-term payment plans if you can pay in 180 days or less, and long-term payment plans where you pay monthly for up to 6 years.

 

Experienced Legal Representation to Protect your Financial Future

In the face of tax challenges, experienced legal representation is your best defense. Our seasoned attorneys bring extensive knowledge and a proven track record to your case. Call (480) 776-6055 to request a consultation today.