NYC Tax Attorney — Big City Problems Require Proven Tax Lawyers
New York City residents and businesses face intense IRS scrutiny due to the city's high-income taxpayer concentration and complex financial landscape. McCauley Law Offices provides experienced federal tax representation to NYC clients across all five boroughs. From Wall Street professionals facing FBAR issues to small business owners dealing with payroll tax problems, our attorneys deliver results.
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When the government wants to put you in a cage — we put ourselves between you and them.
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When the IRS stops asking and starts taking — there's a legal counter to every move.
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Specialty tax matters — bankruptcy, foreign accounts, estate planning, payroll, gambling, and more.
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Recent results for New York clients
Offer in Compromise — Small Business Owner
93% reduction
Penalty Abatement — First-Time Non-Filer
61% reduction
Bank Levy Release — Medical Professional
Levy released in 48 hrs
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Tax guidance from our attorneys
What Should I Do if I Can't Afford to Pay the IRS?
Opening a tax bill from the federal government that you cannot afford to pay is a stressful experience. Learn your options for IRS tax debt relief.
What Should I Do If I Owe the IRS More Than $10,000?
Discovering you owe the federal government a significant amount of money can be overwhelming. Here's what to do if you owe the IRS more than $10,000.
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Delaware might be famous for being business-friendly, but that doesn't mean franchise tax problems don't happen.
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Tax terms New York City taxpayers should know
Automated Collection System — the IRS call center division that handles most collection actions, including phone contacts about unpaid taxes, installment agreements, and status requests.
Automated Underreporter — the IRS program that matches income reported on tax returns against information returns (W-2s, 1099s) filed by employers and financial institutions.
Collection Due Process — a taxpayer's legal right to a hearing before the IRS Office of Appeals before certain collection actions (levies, liens) can proceed.
Criminal Investigation Division — the law enforcement arm of the IRS responsible for investigating potential criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code.
Currently Not Collectible — a status the IRS places on a taxpayer's account when they determine the taxpayer cannot afford to pay their tax debt. Collection activity is paused, though interest and penalties continue to accrue.
Collection Statute Expiration Date — the date after which the IRS can no longer legally collect a tax debt. Generally 10 years from the date of assessment.
State Resources
Doing business in New York? Review NY business tax rules.
Get a plain-English breakdown of New York business taxes, filing deadlines, and how state issues interact with federal IRS problems.