Our Tax Law Services
As tax attorneys in Houston, we provide a full range of tax law services, including:

Whether you need to save taxes on a major transaction or you have been contacted by a special agent about a tax crime, our firm is here to help.
We have earned a reputation and a proven track record for creative planning and, with tax disputes, aggressive advocacy on behalf of our clients.
You can find out more about our team of tax attorneys here.
Call today to see how we can help, (713) 909-4906.
Client-Focused Counsel. Results-Driven Representation.
At Mitchell Tax Law, we understand that no two situations are the same. While we draw on decades of legal experience handling cases similar to yours, we also work to provide individualized representation that is tailored to your unique circumstances and goals. Our tax attorneys are responsive and consistently available for our clients, as well as steadfast legal advocates—both in and out of the courtroom.
Deep Tax Knowledge. We Are Thought Leaders.
If you want to know what we are thinking about, you can read the articles on our Houston Tax Attorney Blog. Here are a few of the more recent articles:
- You Can’t Raise What You Didn’t Know: The Variance DoctrineOur income tax system uses a self-reporting process. Taxpayers, in most cases, voluntarily file income tax returns. The IRS can then evaluate the filings to determine whether they appear to be correct or warrant further investigation. The IRS has developed a whole regime of forms to be used for this very purpose. Taxpayers who fill… Continue reading You Can’t Raise What You Didn’t Know: The Variance Doctrine
- Using Ranching Tax Loss to Offset Other IncomeRanch operations often start with genuine business intentions. A successful business owner buys land. They get into cattle grazing areas or orchards. The owner hires experienced ranch hands and invests in equipment and facilities. The ranch may make money from livestock sales, hay production, or crop harvesting. The ranch would likely report losses for the… Continue reading Using Ranching Tax Loss to Offset Other Income
- What is a Statutory Employee and Who Qualifies?Our tax laws usually look to various foundational definitions, such as units of property, activities, or even roles. When it comes to workers who receive compensation for their work, it is often the role that matters the most. We see this in disputes over whether a contractor is really an employee for payroll tax purposes.… Continue reading What is a Statutory Employee and Who Qualifies?
- Can Jury Trial for IRS Penalty be Conditioned on Paying the Penalty First?There have been a number of court cases that have considered whether various administrative agency determinations violate constitutional jury trial rights. These are often premised on the fundamental promise of American justice that courts should remain open to all. The issue is presented when government agencies require substantial upfront payments before allowing judicial review. One… Continue reading Can Jury Trial for IRS Penalty be Conditioned on Paying the Penalty First?
- Business Owner Liable for Tax Incurred by a Buyer After the Sale of the Business?If you own a business and you sell it to a third party, should you be liable to the IRS for taxes triggered by the buyer after the business you sold? What if the tax was triggered by the buyer’s wrongdoing? What if there was no evidence that you even knew that the buyer would… Continue reading Business Owner Liable for Tax Incurred by a Buyer After the Sale of the Business?
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Why trust your case to Mitchell Tax Law?
- Our attorneys are highly experienced tax attorneys who are not afraid to take on sensitive and difficult cases.
- We have a proven track record of success in handling tax cases successfully.
- We are compassionate, responsive, and attentive, offering personalized legal counsel throughout each stage of the process.
- Our tax attorneys have been recognized by their peers and keep abreast of current law changes.
- In some cases, we are flexible to meet our clients’ needs—we offer evening and weekend appointments, Spanish-speaking services, and can come to you if you are unable to come to our office.
- Depending on the type of matter, we may offer free initial consultations and flat and contingent fees.
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