Regan Tax Law is one of Minnesota’s preeminent law firms dedicated to resolving tax controversies. For more than 25 years, we have successfully represented individuals and businesses in administrative audits and appeals, through litigation in U.S. Tax Court, Federal District Court, U.S. Claims Court, and the Minnesota Tax Court. We also have extensive experience representing taxpayers before the collection divisions of the IRS and the Minnesota Department of Revenue. This includes negotiating installment agreements and offers in compromise, securing reexaminations of previous audits and assessments, and protecting our clients from liens, levies, asset seizures, judicial foreclosures, penalty assessments, and Trust Fund Recovery Penalty assessments.
We believe that clear communication with our clients and the taxing authorities is the key to resolving any dispute. With the right information, most matters can be resolved without the assistance of a court. But, when clear and open communication is not enough to reach a fair and just resolution, we are prepared to pursue our client’s interests through the appropriate federal or state court.
Finding the best solution for a tax dispute requires a detailed, hands-on understanding of the federal and state tax systems as well as an understanding of your legal rights as a taxpayer. Years of working through these systems, including audits, appeals, litigation, and collections, allows us to see more solutions, give you more options, and help you see farther down the road to what can happen in the future. Our knowledge and experience also allows us to be more efficient and cost effective.
Our clients come to us from attorneys, CPAs, Enrolled Agents, other professionals, and past and present clients who have been pleased with our depth of knowledge and professional approach to efficiently and effectively resolving their clients’ or their own tax problems. We welcome the opportunity to meet with you, review your situation, and discuss your options for resolving your tax issues.
