I have not lived in New York State (NYS) in over 14 years, but I found out via money levied from my bank (health savings) account a few months ago that I apparently owe approximately $70K in back NYS income taxes.
I now live in Florida. I had no opportunity to appeal or settle the matter prior to finding money removed from my bank account because I had no prior knowledge of the judgement. Can a tax attorney handle an offer or compromise or other NYS state tax remedy for me?
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You should consult with a tax attorney immediately. I can give you a referral to a good colleague of mine. Please contact me directly.
Roman R. Fichman, Esq.
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