Fresno, California
Fresno Tax Attorney
IRS & California Tax Defense
Brotman Law provides tax defense and tax strategy services to businesses and individuals throughout Fresno and the Central Valley. IRS audits, tax debt, CDTFA sales tax, EDD payroll tax, and agricultural tax issues.
Key Takeaway
If you are facing an IRS audit, CDTFA sales tax dispute, or EDD payroll tax assessment in Fresno, a tax attorney can represent you before all three agencies. The CDTFA Fresno district office and EDD Fresno office handle most Central Valley audit cases. Call Brotman Law at (619) 378-3138 for a free intro call — we serve clients throughout the Central Valley.
Why You Need a Tax Attorney in Fresno
Fresno is the economic hub of California’s Central Valley — a region that produces more agricultural output than any other part of the United States. The Central Valley’s agricultural industry generates billions of dollars in annual revenue, supporting not only farms and ranches but also packing houses, food processing plants, equipment dealers, trucking companies, and thousands of agricultural service businesses. This economic engine creates tax obligations that are among the most complex in any industry.
Agricultural businesses face a unique combination of federal and state tax issues. Seasonal labor creates payroll tax complications — particularly around worker classification, which the EDD scrutinizes aggressively. Farm equipment purchases involve sales tax exemptions that must be properly claimed and documented. Income fluctuates dramatically from year to year based on crop yields, commodity prices, and weather conditions, making tax planning essential and audit defense common.
Beyond agriculture, Fresno has a growing healthcare sector, a significant retail economy, and an increasing number of professional services firms. All of these businesses are subject to the same tax enforcement agencies — the IRS, the CDTFA, the EDD, and the FTB — and all face the reality that tax authorities have been increasing audit activity in the Central Valley as the region’s economy has expanded.
A tax attorney brings protections that other tax professionals cannot provide. Attorney-client privilege means everything you tell us is confidential — a CPA or enrolled agent cannot offer this same level of protection. If your tax dispute escalates to litigation, only an attorney can represent you in Tax Court. And when the situation involves potential criminal exposure, having an attorney is not just advisable — it is essential.
Brotman Law has handled 2,500+ tax matters, including many involving agricultural businesses and Central Valley taxpayers. We provide IRS audit defense, tax debt resolution, CDTFA sales tax defense, EDD payroll tax defense, FTB income tax defense, and criminal tax defense. Our office is in San Diego, but nearly all of our Fresno client work is handled remotely by phone and video conference — the same way we serve clients across California and nationwide.
Central Valley agricultural businesses face unique tax challenges that most tax attorneys don’t encounter — seasonal worker classification, crop insurance proceeds, equipment depreciation disputes, and Section 1031 exchanges on agricultural land. We’ve represented Fresno-area farmers and agribusinesses through IRS and EDD audits where understanding agricultural tax law was essential to the outcome.
State Tax Agencies in Fresno
CDTFA and EDD Offices in Fresno
Fresno is one of the few California cities that hosts both a CDTFA district office and a full-service EDD office. This means Central Valley businesses dealing with state tax issues have both agencies operating with in-person, full-service capabilities directly in their region.
CDTFA Fresno Office (Full Service, In-Person). The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration maintains a full district office in Fresno that handles sales and use tax audits, seller’s permit matters, and tax assessments for businesses throughout the Central Valley. This office covers a vast territory — from Bakersfield in the south to Merced in the north. The Fresno CDTFA office is experienced with the tax issues that are unique to agricultural businesses, including farm equipment exemptions, sales of agricultural products, and the complex rules around food processing and packaging. If your Central Valley business has received a CDTFA audit notice, it was almost certainly generated by this office.
EDD Fresno Office (Full Service, In-Person). The Employment Development Department operates a full-service office in Fresno that handles payroll tax audits, worker classification disputes, unemployment insurance, and disability insurance matters for Central Valley employers. Agricultural employers are among the EDD’s most common targets in this region — the seasonal nature of farm labor, the use of labor contractors, and the volume of workers all create conditions that the EDD actively monitors. If you are a farm, ranch, packing house, or agricultural service company, the EDD Fresno office is the most likely source of any employment tax action.
CDTFA Bakersfield Office (Nearby). For businesses in the southern Central Valley, the CDTFA also maintains an office in Bakersfield. If your business is in Kern County or the southern portion of Tulare County, your case may be assigned to either the Fresno or Bakersfield office.
For Fresno-area individuals and families, the FTB and IRS also pursue cases involving unreported income, understated deductions, and residency issues. Many Central Valley residents who have relocated from the Bay Area or Los Angeles face FTB residency audits questioning whether they have truly established domicile in the Central Valley. A California FTB attorney can defend your residency position and protect you from being double-taxed by California on income earned after your move.
Brotman Law represents Central Valley businesses before every CDTFA and EDD office in California. We understand the procedural requirements, the agricultural industry exemptions, and the negotiation strategies that produce the best outcomes for Fresno-area businesses.
Tax Defense for Fresno
How We Help Central Valley Businesses & Individuals
A focused practice dedicated entirely to tax law — defense, resolution, and strategy.
IRS Audit Defense
Agricultural businesses and Central Valley taxpayers face unique IRS audit triggers. We manage the entire examination process — from initial response to final resolution — protecting your position.
Tax Debt Relief
Offers in compromise, installment agreements, penalty abatement, and lien or levy release. We resolve IRS and California tax debt on the best terms available for Fresno taxpayers.
CDTFA Sales Tax Defense
The CDTFA Fresno office audits Central Valley businesses across multiple industries. We defend against sales tax assessments, agricultural exemption disputes, and audit methodologies that overstate your liability.
EDD Payroll Tax Defense
Farm labor, seasonal workers, and labor contractor arrangements draw aggressive EDD enforcement. We defend against worker reclassification and payroll tax assessments that threaten Central Valley employers.
FTB Income Tax Defense
California Franchise Tax Board audits targeting Fresno individuals and businesses — income adjustments, agricultural deduction disputes, and penalty assessments. We handle all FTB controversies.
Criminal Tax Defense
When the IRS Criminal Investigation division or a state agency refers your case for prosecution, the stakes are the highest they can be. We defend against tax fraud charges, evasion allegations, and willful failure to file.
Why Brotman Law
What Sets Us Apart for Fresno & Central Valley Clients
Tax-Only Practice
We don’t do personal injury, family law, or general litigation. Tax is all we practice — and that specialization means deeper knowledge and better results for your case.
Agricultural Tax Knowledge
We understand the tax issues unique to farming and agriculture — seasonal labor, equipment exemptions, income fluctuation, crop insurance proceeds, and farm succession planning.
2,500+ Matters
We’ve handled 2,500+ tax matters involving every type of IRS and California state tax issue. Whatever your situation, we’ve seen it before.
Nationally Recognized
Featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Reuters, and Forbes. Named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies.
Free Intro Call
Every engagement starts with a free 15-minute call. We’ll assess your situation and tell you honestly whether we can help — and what it will cost.
Attorney-Client Privilege
Everything you share is confidential from the first conversation. Unlike CPAs and enrolled agents, attorneys provide the highest level of legal protection.
Proven Results
The Numbers Behind Our Practice
2,500+
Tax Matters Handled
$500M+
In Tax Debt Resolved
20+
Years of Tax Law Experience
Service Areas
Serving Fresno & the Central Valley
We represent clients throughout the Central Valley for both federal and California state tax matters.
Bakersfield clients also have access to the CDTFA Bakersfield office. We serve clients throughout California and nationwide for federal tax matters. Visit our San Diego office page for in-person meeting details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fresno Tax Attorney FAQs
What tax issues are unique to agricultural businesses in the Central Valley?+
Agricultural businesses face a combination of tax issues that most other industries do not encounter. These include: income that fluctuates dramatically based on crop yields and commodity prices, creating year-to-year reporting complexity; farm equipment purchases that may qualify for sales tax exemptions but must be properly documented; Section 179 and bonus depreciation on farm machinery; crop insurance proceeds that may be deferred under IRC Section 451(f); and complex estate and succession planning when farmland passes between generations. The IRS examines agricultural returns closely, particularly when losses are claimed against other income. A tax attorney with agricultural industry knowledge can defend these positions effectively and help you plan proactively. Learn more about IRS audit defense for agricultural businesses.
How does the EDD target farm payroll tax in the Central Valley?+
The EDD aggressively audits agricultural employers in the Central Valley. Common enforcement triggers include the use of farm labor contractors (FLCs) — the EDD frequently examines whether the FLC is a legitimate employer or whether the farm itself should be considered the employer of record. Seasonal hiring patterns that involve large numbers of workers for short periods also draw scrutiny. The EDD looks at whether these workers are properly reported, whether payroll taxes are being withheld and remitted, and whether the farm’s relationship with labor contractors meets legal requirements. A payroll tax attorney can defend against EDD assessments and ensure your labor arrangements are structured to minimize risk.
What triggers a CDTFA audit for Fresno businesses?+
The CDTFA Fresno office audits Central Valley businesses based on several triggers: inconsistencies between reported gross receipts and other data (such as federal tax returns or bank deposits), failure to properly document agricultural exemptions, industry benchmarks that your business falls outside of, and referrals from other agencies. Agricultural supply dealers, food processors, and equipment sellers face particular scrutiny because the line between taxable and exempt transactions in agriculture is often unclear. Having a CDTFA attorney involved early in the audit process ensures the auditor applies the correct rules and your exemptions are properly defended.
Are there specific IRS audit risks for Central Valley farmers?+
Yes. The IRS targets several aspects of agricultural tax returns. Schedule F losses claimed against other income sources are a primary trigger, especially when losses persist for multiple years — the IRS may argue the farming activity is a hobby rather than a business. Large depreciation deductions on farm equipment, particularly when combined with Section 179 expensing, also attract attention. Cash-intensive operations where reported income seems low relative to the scale of the farming activity are another common trigger. Water rights transactions, conservation easement deductions on agricultural land, and installment sales of farmland also draw IRS scrutiny. An IRS audit defense attorney with agricultural experience can protect your positions during an examination.
Do I need a tax attorney located in Fresno?+
No. For IRS matters, your attorney’s physical location is irrelevant — all representation happens through correspondence, phone, and virtual meetings with IRS agents. For California state tax matters, any California-licensed attorney can represent you before the CDTFA, EDD, and FTB regardless of where they are based. The CDTFA Fresno office and EDD Fresno office handle cases from attorneys across the state every day. What matters is your attorney’s specialization in tax controversy and their experience with agricultural tax issues — not whether they have an office in Fresno.
How much does a tax attorney cost for a Fresno tax case?+
Fees depend on the type and complexity of your case. A straightforward installment agreement costs less than a complex offer in compromise or a multi-year CDTFA audit defense. We provide transparent fee estimates before any engagement begins and offer flexible payment arrangements that work for agricultural businesses whose income may be seasonal. The initial 15-minute consultation is always free. Visit our pricing page for general information on how our fee structures work.
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Schedule a brief call with our team to discuss your Fresno or Central Valley tax situation. We’ll assess where things stand and outline your options — confidentially and without obligation.
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