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Tax Relief Attorney
San Diego's Trusted Tax Law Firm.

From IRS audits to tax debt resolution to proactive planning, Brotman Law provides comprehensive tax relief services for individuals and businesses throughout California. One firm, every tax solution.

Sam BrotmanSam Brotman, J.D., LL.M.|Last updated April 2026

Key Takeaway

A tax relief attorney is a licensed lawyer who specializes in resolving disputes with the IRS and state tax agencies, including audits, collections, liens, levies, and offers in compromise. Unlike tax resolution companies that advertise on TV, a tax attorney provides attorney-client privilege and can represent you in Tax Court under 26 USC 7452. Call Brotman Law at (619) 378-3138 for a free intro call with an actual tax attorney — not a salesperson.

What a Tax Relief Attorney Does — And Why It Matters Who You Choose

A tax relief attorney is a licensed attorney who specializes in helping taxpayers resolve disputes with the IRS and state tax agencies. Unlike CPAs and enrolled agents who focus on tax preparation and compliance, a tax attorney provides legal representation, strategic planning, and advocacy across the full spectrum of tax problems.

The distinction matters. When the IRS is garnishing your wages, levying your bank accounts, or proposing to assess additional tax, you need someone who can file a Tax Court petition, assert attorney-client privilege, negotiate with IRS counsel, and bring the full weight of legal expertise to your defense. A CPA cannot do these things. An enrolled agent has limited authority. Only a tax attorney provides comprehensive legal representation with full privilege protection.

The Full Spectrum of Tax Relief Services

Tax Debt Resolution encompasses the strategies for dealing with tax you already owe: installment agreements, offers in compromise, currently not collectible status, partial-pay installment agreements, and penalty abatement. The right strategy depends on how much you owe, your income, your assets, and the age of the debt. A tax relief attorney analyzes all options and recommends the approach that minimizes your total cost and provides the fastest path to resolution.

Collection Defense protects you from aggressive IRS collection actions: wage garnishments, bank levies, asset seizures, and federal tax liens. When the IRS is actively collecting, time is critical. A tax relief attorney can intervene immediately, file for collection alternatives, and stop enforcement actions while a long-term resolution is negotiated.

Audit Defense and Dispute Resolution covers the entire examination process, from initial audit representation to IRS Appeals to Tax Court litigation. Whether you are facing a correspondence audit, office audit, or field audit, a tax relief attorney handles all communications, manages the scope of the examination, and negotiates the best possible outcome.

Proactive Tax Planning is the most valuable service a tax relief attorney provides — preventing tax problems before they start. Entity structuring, retirement plan design, real estate tax strategies, and transaction planning all fall within the tax attorney's domain. Proactive planning saves far more than reactive resolution ever can.

Why Location Matters

Tax law is federal, but enforcement is local. The IRS operates through regional offices, and the revenue officers, examiners, and Appeals Officers who handle your case work in your area. A local tax relief attorney knows the local IRS personnel, understands local procedures and preferences, and can attend in-person meetings. At Brotman Law, we are based in San Diego and serve clients throughout California. We regularly work with the IRS offices in San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, and throughout the state.

Our firm, led by Sam Brotman, has over 25 years of experience resolving tax problems for individuals and businesses. We have handled cases involving tax debts from $5,000 to over $10 million, audits from simple correspondence reviews to multi-year field examinations, and planning engagements for business owners, investors, and high-income professionals. Whatever your tax situation, we have seen it before and know how to resolve it.

Our Tax Relief Services

Comprehensive Tax Solutions Under One Roof

IRS Tax Debt Resolution

Installment agreements, offers in compromise, CNC status, and penalty abatement to resolve tax debt on the most favorable terms available.

IRS Collection Defense

Immediate intervention to stop wage garnishments, bank levies, and asset seizures while negotiating long-term collection alternatives.

IRS Audit Defense

Complete representation in correspondence, office, and field audits with Power of Attorney, document management, and scope control.

Tax Court Litigation

Petitions, settlement negotiation, and trial representation before the United States Tax Court for deficiency cases and collection disputes.

Proactive Tax Planning

Entity structuring, retirement planning, real estate strategies, and transaction planning to minimize taxes legally and proactively.

State Tax Resolution

California FTB and CDTFA disputes, including state audits, collection defense, and resolution of state tax liabilities.

Choosing the Right Attorney

What to Look for in a Tax Relief Attorney

What is the difference between a tax attorney, CPA, and enrolled agent?

A tax attorney is a licensed attorney with specialized training in tax law. They can represent you in Tax Court, assert attorney-client privilege, and provide legal advice. A CPA (Certified Public Accountant) is licensed by the state and specializes in accounting, auditing, and tax preparation. CPAs can represent taxpayers before the IRS but cannot petition Tax Court or assert attorney-client privilege for tax advice. An enrolled agent (EA) is federally licensed by the IRS and can represent taxpayers before the IRS. EAs cannot petition Tax Court or assert privilege. For complex disputes, high-stakes audits, potential criminal exposure, or strategic tax planning, a tax attorney provides the broadest and most protective representation.

How do I know if I need a tax relief attorney?

You likely need a tax attorney if: you owe the IRS more than $25,000, you are being audited with significant amounts at stake, you have received a Notice of Deficiency (90-day letter), the IRS is levying your wages or bank accounts, you have unfiled returns with potential criminal exposure, you are a business owner facing payroll tax liability, you are going through divorce with complex tax implications, or you want proactive tax planning to minimize future liability. For simple tax returns and small disputes, a CPA or EA may be sufficient. For everything else, a tax attorney provides the expertise and legal authority that the situation demands.

What should I look for when choosing a tax relief attorney?

Look for actual tax law experience (not just general litigation), standing to practice before the Tax Court, a track record with cases similar to yours, transparent fee structures (hourly or flat fee with clear scope), responsiveness and communication quality, and local presence in your area. Avoid firms that guarantee specific results (no attorney can guarantee an IRS outcome), charge high upfront fees for 'investigation' before providing real services, or use high-pressure sales tactics. Ask for references, read reviews, and schedule an initial consultation to evaluate the attorney's knowledge and approach.

How much does a tax relief attorney cost?

Fees vary based on the type of service and complexity. Initial consultations at Brotman Law are free (15-minute call). Common fee ranges: CP2000 or correspondence audit response ($2,000-$5,000), installment agreement negotiation ($3,000-$7,000), offer in compromise ($5,000-$10,000), office or field audit defense ($5,000-$25,000+), Tax Court representation ($10,000-$50,000+), and tax planning engagements ($5,000-$15,000+). We provide clear fee estimates before engagement so you can make an informed decision. In most cases, the fee is a fraction of the tax savings achieved through professional representation.

What results can I realistically expect from a tax relief attorney?

Realistic expectations depend on your specific situation. A tax relief attorney cannot make the IRS go away entirely or eliminate legitimate tax debt without legal basis. What a good attorney can do: negotiate installment payments you can actually afford, submit offers in compromise for pennies on the dollar when you qualify, stop levies and garnishments quickly, reduce or eliminate penalties through abatement, achieve significantly better audit outcomes than self-representation, and implement planning strategies that save tens of thousands per year in future taxes. Beware of any firm promising guaranteed results or specific dollar amounts before reviewing your case.

Why Brotman Law

Why Choose Brotman Law as Your Tax Relief Attorney

25+ Years of Tax Law Experience

Sam Brotman and the Brotman Law team bring over 25 years of concentrated tax law experience, not general practice with some tax work on the side.

Full-Service Tax Firm

We handle everything from initial consultation through final resolution: audits, debt negotiation, Tax Court, appeals, and proactive planning — all under one roof.

San Diego Based, California Wide

We serve clients from our San Diego office throughout California, with direct access to local IRS offices and familiarity with California-specific tax issues.

$500M+ in Tax Debt Resolved

Our track record speaks for itself. We have helped over 1,500 clients resolve more than $500 million in combined tax liabilities.

Free Initial Consultation

Every case starts with a free 15-minute call where we assess your situation, outline your options, and provide honest guidance — before you commit to anything.

Clear Communication

We explain complex tax issues in plain language, keep you informed at every stage, and are accessible when you have questions or concerns.

Proven Results

The Numbers Behind Our Work

1,500+

Clients Represented

$500M+

In Tax Debt Resolved

25+

Years of Experience

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Client Testimonials

What Our Clients Say

Real results from real clients who trusted us with their tax problems.

★★★★★

“From the first phone call to final resolution, Brotman Law was professional, responsive, and thorough. They handled my audit, negotiated penalty abatement, and set up a payment plan that works for my family. Highly recommend.”
Full-Service Resolution— C.M., Dentist in Escondido

★★★★★

“I was terrified when I got the IRS letter. Brotman Law took over immediately, filed a power of attorney, and I never had to talk to the IRS once. They resolved everything in four months. If you need a tax attorney, call these people.”
Complete IRS Representation— J.W., Small Business Owner in Temecula

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tax Relief Attorney FAQs

What does a tax relief attorney do?

A tax relief attorney resolves disputes between taxpayers and the IRS or state tax agencies. Services include negotiating tax debt resolution (installment agreements, offers in compromise), defending audits, stopping collection actions (levies, garnishments, liens), representing clients in Tax Court, and providing proactive tax planning to minimize future liability.

How much does a tax relief attorney cost?

Fees vary by service type. Common ranges: consultation (free at Brotman Law), notice response ($2,000-$5,000), installment agreement ($3,000-$7,000), offer in compromise ($5,000-$10,000), audit defense ($5,000-$25,000+), Tax Court ($10,000-$50,000+). The fee is typically a fraction of the tax savings achieved through representation.

When should I hire a tax attorney instead of a CPA?

Hire a tax attorney when you face IRS collection actions, owe significant tax debt, need Tax Court representation, have potential criminal exposure, face trust fund recovery penalties, or need legal structuring for tax planning. CPAs are better suited for tax preparation, bookkeeping, and straightforward compliance matters.

Can a tax attorney stop IRS wage garnishment or bank levy?

Yes. A tax attorney can file a Power of Attorney, contact the IRS on your behalf, request a collection due process hearing, propose collection alternatives (installment agreement, CNC status, offer in compromise), and in many cases obtain release of the garnishment or levy within days to weeks.

Do I need a local tax attorney?

While tax law is federal, having a local attorney provides advantages: familiarity with local IRS offices and personnel, ability to attend in-person meetings, and knowledge of state-specific tax issues. Brotman Law is based in San Diego and serves clients throughout California.

What should I bring to my first consultation?

Bring any IRS notices or letters, copies of recent tax returns, a summary of what you owe and for which years, and any financial information relevant to your situation. If you do not have these items, we can pull IRS transcripts on your behalf. The initial consultation is free and confidential.

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