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United States Tax Court Representation

If you received a Notice of Deficiency, the clock is running. You generally have 90 days to file a petition with the United States Tax Court. Miss that deadline, and the IRS can assess the tax and begin collection.

A Notice of Deficiency is not a bill; it’s your opportunity to challenge the IRS before you are required to pay.

At Keeton Tax Law PLLC, we represent Nevada individuals and business owners in filing timely Tax Court petitions and litigating federal tax disputes. That includes:

  • Reviewing the IRS examination file and supporting evidence

  • Identifying legal and factual weaknesses in the deficiency determination

  • Filing the Tax Court petition within the required deadline

  • Negotiating with IRS Counsel to resolve the case when appropriate

  • Preparing the case for trial if settlement is not in your best interest

If you received a Notice of Deficiency, do not ignore it. The deadline is strict. The right response can preserve your rights and change the outcome.

Talk to a Las Vegas Tax Attorney who handles United States Tax Court Representation

It gets tricky. If you’re dealing with the IRS, getting clear answers early can make a significant difference in how your case is resolved. Whether you’ve received a notice, are facing collections, or simply want to understand your options, we’re here to help.

Contact Keeton Tax Law PLLC to speak directly with attorney Chandler R. Keeton about your situation. Call 702-530-9709 or use the contact form to schedule a confidential consultation.