Tax Finance Attorney
September 23, 2009 by edward · Leave a Comment
A Tax Finance Attorney may be your best friend when securing a loan or mortgage, investing your money, preparing your tax returns, settling an estate, and in general, whenever a major financial decision is needed.
A tax finance attorney works closely with the Internal Revenue Service, United States Attorney, federal and state courts, federal grand jury investigations, and in criminal prosecutions and appeals. He represents his clients in civil litigation in federal district and bankruptcy courts and in state courts.
A tax attorney is especially valuable in real estate transactions. Ownership of land is a much more complex proposition than simply acquiring all the rights to it.
Property can simultaneously be “owned” in some sense by multiple parties. For example, a husband and wife can be “owners” of real property that is also encumbered by a mortgage and a mechanics lien. Their neighbor may have an easement for a utility line, and a license for entry and exit to a nearby plot of land. Planes have the right to fly through their airspace.
Constitutionally, States and the Federal Government always hold the right to condemnation, also called “Eminent Domain”, and the government at multiple levels retains various regulatory rights such as environmental regulation, zoning, and building codes.
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