I will fight for the respect you deserve.

Richard Clark, All Tax Law, Northern Colorado

Richard Clark, LLM

Richard Clark graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Colorado State University, a Juris Doctorate from Denver Law School, and the tax degree, LLM from New York University. In addition to practicing law in the areas of taxation, estates, trusts, bankruptcy, sales of business, and real estate, Richard Clark taught taxation for the Business Department at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. He has represented taxpayers in the Federal Courts of US Tax Court, Bankruptcy Court, Federal District Court and Court of Appeals.

Richard Clark’s practice is focused on resolving issues involving tax problems related to audits, litigation, estates, trusts, tax free exchanges, sale of business, and bankruptcy.

Richard Clark is a formable advocate for protecting the rights of his clients from taxing authorities.

Respecting Taxpayer Rights

The Internal Revenue Service and the Colorado Department of Revenue have been delegated the task of determining, assessing, interpreting and collecting the tax liability of individuals, trusts, estates  and businesses that are owed to the Government. In order to accomplish their tasks, they are given very broad authority  to audit and to inspect the finances of every taxpayer deriving income in the United States. This authority requires the IRS to respect individual taxpayer rights, in the proper administration of the tax laws.

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