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Hernandez, Aramis Esq.

Aramis Hernandez Esq. - Miami, FL

Attorney at Law Office of Aramis Hernandez

IRS Tax Controversy, Offer in Compromise, IRS Audit, OVDI, FBAR Lawyers in Miami, FL

139 NE 1st Street Suite 600 Miami, FL 33132

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Miami IRS Tax Controversy, Offer in Compromise, IRS Audit, OVDI, FBAR Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • IRS Tax Controversy, Offer in Compromise, IRS Audit, OVDI, FBAR

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  • By Anonymous on Jun. 13, 2021
    Consulted Attorney 2013-2016
    This Lawyer took my case, I trusted that as a Lawyer he knew what he was doing, and a short time later when I sold my house I thought that everything was fine and he had left me a debt of several thousands in the modification that he made. This meant that the profit for the sale of my house was significantly reduced. I DO NOT RECOMMEND, VERY UNPROFESSIONAL, AND SEEMS LIKE A LAWYER WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHAT HE IS DOING AND ADVISES HIS CLIENTS BADLY SUCH AS IN MY CASE.

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Miami, FL

139 NE 1st Street
Suite 600
Miami, FL 33132

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Phone Number: 305-374-7744

Fax Number: 305-374-2224

Website: http://www.AramisHernandez.com

Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00AM to 6:00PM Saturday by Appointment

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