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About Nate Strand, Tax Attorney
Solo tax attorney based in the Upper East Side neighborhood of NYC.
Greetings and welcome to my website; my name is Nate and I am a tax attorney.
This page is about my law practice and the various things I help people with, including back taxes, IRS audits, and much more.
I'm based in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan and I also help-people long-distance.
I've been in business since 2011; I am licensed in New York and California.
Prior to getting my law license, I was a piano teacher.
I help people with many different things, including…
“Do you do regular tax return preparation?”
No, it's generally a flat fee in the $375 – $1200 range.
(one of the perks of being a solo tax attorney is less overhead and a cheaper costs) Feel free to message me and I'll tell you exactly what things would cost.
“Do you help regular income tax filers with minor tax problems or is this a service that' smore for larger companies?”
No, most my clients are individuals and small business.
Most tax attorneys do work large law firms representing bigger companies but I am more of a small-time operation.
“I’m being audited by the IRS and I don’t have any receipts.
No, not necessarily; it’s legal to use a “reasonable estimate” of expenses.
(although not everyone at the IRS is eager to acknowledge this) Typically I’ll use raw documents like bank statements to do a reconstruction of the items in question.
"Do I need an attorney to represent me in an audit?"
At the end of the audit, the IRS examiner will issue a Form 4549 summarizing their proposed changes; you can either agree to the changes or take the case to Tax Court.
Sometimes people will choose to just see what happens in the audit with the option to dispute the result later if necessary.
However, you may nonetheless want to consult with me or another tax attorney to get an idea of the strength of the case) Having a representative can also be useful since you will generally not have to personally appear before or talk to the IRS examiner.
“What’s the difference between a tax attorney and other professionals like an enrolled agent?”
The key difference is that tax attorneys can file legal actions on behalf of clients such as a petition to redetermine deficiency.
Other professionals like enrolled agents can still speak to the IRS on someone’s behalf, but they are limited to dealing with the IRS and can’t file legal actions.
Tax attorneys also might know a little more, at least those of us who actually are properly licensed.
(unfortunately a lot of less-reputable firms use the terms "tax attorney" or "tax lawyer" despite not actually having a license…)
"What kind of results can I expect if I want to challenge a tax bill?"
on my Tax Court outcomes; it's sort of like a batting average for tax attorneys.
Of course, those cases represent a small fraction of IRS disputes, but it gives you an idea of what to expect – I can't always get rid of the entire tax bill, but almost always I'm able to reduce some of it.
What exactly is the rule for this anyway?”
It’s a little complicated – you have to pay income tax if you are “domiciled” in NYC, or if you are a “statutory resident” of the city.
(Either is sufficient) This is also the rule for New York State residency.
“Domiciled” means physically present in the city of New York and mentally intending to stay here.
You retain your “domicile” until you establish a new domicile.
Thus, for example, if a person lives in NYC for five years and then goes on a 2-year traveling binge, living in 20 different countries for a month or two at a time, he or she would still be considered to have an NYC “domicile”, even though you haven’t spent a lot of time there.
“Statutory resident” is a little more simple – it means you spend at least 183 days in NYC and have a “permanent place of abode” here.
Upper East Side sits in New York County; many clients compare Nate Strand, Tax Attorney with nearby providers before scheduling intake. Matters may involve NY County Supreme Court (60 Centre St) or NY County Civil Court (111 Centre St) — confirm filing venues during consultation.
GeoDirectory listing 4202 ties this profile to 399 E 78th St Apartment 1D, New York NY 10075 (Upper East Side).
Services and practice areas
- Tax Attorney — confirm published scope during consultation.
Who they serve
Nate Strand, Tax Attorney at 399 E 78th St Apartment 1D serves clients in Upper East Side and across Manhattan (ZIP 10075). Phone +1 646-737-4639 for intake.
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Location and contact
- Address: 399 E 78th St Apartment 1D, New York, New York 10075, United States
- Phone: +1 646-737-4639
- Website: natestrand.com
Frequently asked questions
Where is Nate Strand, Tax Attorney located in Manhattan?
Directory NAP: 399 E 78th St Apartment 1D, Manhattan, NY 10075 (Upper East Side).
What tax services does Nate Strand, Tax Attorney provide?
Public materials for Nate Strand, Tax Attorney in Upper East Side describe tax attorney work: Solo tax attorney based in the Upper East Side neighborhood of NYC.. Confirm whether the firm handles IRS audits, state disputes, or preparation-only engagements before signing at 399 E 78th St Apartment 1D.
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