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Rome Tax Law Firm
Overview
Attorney Joe Marion is a former IRS field agent with over 35 years of experience handling complex tax matters. He and his team are strong advocates for people who need help resolving tax disputes, IRS audits and litigation at both the state and federal level.
Whether you're a business owner looking to reduce tax liability or an individual being audited by the IRS, our legal team can help you...
Attorney Joe Marion is a former IRS field agent with over 35 years of experience handling complex tax matters. He and his team are strong advocates for people who need help resolving tax disputes, IRS audits and litigation at both the state and federal level.
Whether you're a business owner looking to reduce tax liability or an individual being audited by the IRS, our legal team can help you. We have experience:
- Drafting and executing effective tax planning strategies
- Navigating and resolving disputes related to the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program
- Resolving tax disputes and complex tax litigation
- Removing wage garnishment and IRS levies
- Preparing for and resolving tax audits of businesses and individuals
- Settling tax debts through an Offer in Compromise
About Joe Marion, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Tax Law
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Office Information
Address
210 E 2nd AveSte 200 Rome, GA 30161
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Joe Marion, Attorney at Law (Main Office) PO Box 250 San Luis, CO 81152 (970) 403-3142
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