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Exceptional tax law expertise and experience, including former IRS trial attorney background
“His knowledge of IRS tax matters is unsurpassed. His experience as a former IRS trial attorney puts him in your corner where he can stand 'toe to toe' with IRS collection officers and advocate for your rights.”
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Highly responsive and communicative with clients
“He has always been responsive to our inquiries and concerns, and does so in a very timely manner.”
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Provides realistic assessments and achieves favorable outcomes
“He didn't promise me a miracle in the beginning, but he delivered one in the end.”
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Affordable and fair pricing for services
“His fees were EXTREMELY fair and affordable.”
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Dedicated, compassionate, and committed to client success
“His persistence and unwavering dedication to the client surpassed anything I could have expected.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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01 Sep, 2023 by Gerard
I had a very scary, self induced IRS problem with bills and judgements close to $500k. I was absolutely petrified. My matter was extremely complicated and further exacerbated by IRS delays in processing, lost returns and an erroneous, highly complicated notice of deficiency judgement for over $200k alone. Scary, life altering stuff. I was an absolute wreck. I knew could not handle this problem alone but after doing extensive research - it seemed like there was a whole industry of tax attorneys and consultants that preyed on peoples fears and promised easy settlements with the IRS while taking large fees from distressed people like me. Then I found Howard's website and very well written and understandable blogs and I thought I had found a glimmer of hope. We set up a call, I explained my complicated problem and Howard agreed to take me on as a client and assured me that we would be able to get things settled with the IRS . I must say that right off the bat, I am sure I became Howard's most neurotic client of all time. I was an absolute paranoid wreck. My case was so complicated and had many many twists and turns. Howard has an intricate knowledge of tax law but also fully understands how the IRS thinks and works - even its computers.... His website says he is a "friend when the IRS comes calling." But he became more than that to me. He was a psychologist, friend and attorney. I was not only scared, I was quite embarrassed to have put myself and my family in this tax predicament. With each new fear or complication in my case - and there were many - Howard would take my fearful calls, talk me off a ledge, give great counsel and keep the case on course. I'm grateful to Howard and Griffin for getting my complicated case in front of the right people at the IRS, correcting what was wrong and negotiating an acceptable settlement for a third of what the IRS was originally coming after me for. He allowed me to move past this matter and be able to breath again. I am forever thankful. For any of you out there in need of a savior, beacon and advocate on serious IRS matters, Howard and Griffin Levy should be at the top of your list. Its also probably important to say that I live in Connecticut and work in California and New York. Howard is based in Cincinnati. So for handling IRS matters - no matter where you live or work, Howard can handle everything over the phone and by email. He has truly been a godsend to me and I am forever indebted.
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07 Nov, 2021 by Vn
It all started with a letter. I panicked and called one of those 1-800 number places that advertise incessantly. I thought because this one happened to be in the city I lived in that I would get good service and I would be able to show up to an office and talk to someone who can help me with my problem. I paid them a partial payment and quite a handsome amount. Every time I called to check on my progress and pay my balance it seemed that I was connected to a call center. It’s funny that even though part of the purpose of my call was to pay them that they kept pushing a hard sell. Something didn’t seem right. I asked to speak to an actual attorney, it seemed like they put another telemarketer on the line to make me think I was speaking to a lawyer. NEVER EVER call those 1-800 numbers promising to solve your tax problems - they are a scam. I needed real representation so I started doing some research until I found a very well written article addressing my situation. Howard wrote it. So I called Howard. Within minutes I was talking to an actual attorney. My situation was complicated and Howard patiently listened while putting me at ease. He took my worst fears out of the equation very quickly. Then he began to formulate a general outline of what needed to be done. However you will never have to deal with the IRS ever again, he handles every communication and contact with them. You can sleep soundly knowing that. Since we are talking about dealing with government the process does take a while but when we finally got into the details Howard amazed me with discussions of strategy and the risks, benefits and probabilities of the different approaches. Reasonably, he never promises any specific result, as he cannot - there are too many variables. He always had a plan for all the potential outcomes. Clearly he is experienced and I later found that he has over 25 years of experience both inside and outside the IRS which shows. He has an insider’s perspective which is invaluable in doing the things that actually matter in getting your case through he gears of slow bureaucracy. Trying to solve your problems yourself would be a fool’s errand considering what I learned about the process from Howard. The consequences of making a mistake could be dire. In the end process was mostly painless apart from a few days of some deep dives into your accounts, and some basic accounting lessons from Howard. The result? Remember those ads with the 1-800 numbers with those too good to be true promises? What they promise is what Howard actually delivered for me.
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12 Jul, 2021 by Gail
This was my second consultation with Howard in 3 years. I discovered him after reading his articles and blogs for several years. Howard's advice was factual, understandable and made sense. He outlined a roadmap, with options. to resolve my situation. I know that I am fortunate to have his counsel when I need it and that I trust his vison of what I need to do to find a way thru this. There is also a quiet kind intelligence when he reviews your situation that adds confidence that you can come out the other side of this IRS mess. I know that I was fortunate to have his input. His rates are very reasonalbe especially for how significant his experience is,
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18 May, 2021 by Roby
Howard was professional, encouraging, highly informative and brought results. He corrected several misconceptions we had about the IRS and their collection procedures and we found him VERY knowledgable and trustworthy in dealing with the IRS. Bottom-line: he solved our issues. I have already referred him with confidence.
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12 Nov, 2020 by David
I found Howard Levy after years of consulting with various attorneys to resolve a serious and lingering tax problem I had. I read everything Howard had published online and I knew I had found the right person. Howard exceeded my expectations in his rapid responses to my inquires, his strategy to resolve the issue and making himself available to me at any time to answer any questions. We had strategy sessions where he would clearly and concisely answer a host of scenarios I presented him with. Howard has a very deep knowledge of tax law. He is a very pleasant and affable person and a delight to work with. If I have any future needs or know some who does, I won’t hesitate to reach out to/recommend Howard Levy and his services.   
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