For people with
serious tax problems, Selig & Associates has become New York City’s go-to
tax firm. Selig & Associates is a micro boutique that specializes in
resolving serious tax problems without having to go to Court.
In 2008 David
Selig and Bradley Dorin met in the United States Tax Court have been working
together on a case-by-case basis ever since. They practice before the IRS and
State and spend much of their time with Government Agents and Attorneys in
cramped windowless offices. They defend the indefensible and resolve the
irresolvable by negotiating directly with the government and through back
channels. Selig is a
Federal Tax Practitioner and Public Adjuster and Dorin is an Attorney with over
30 years of experience. Collectively they have discharged over $300,000,000 in
federal and state tax liabilities and none of their clients have been convicted
of a tax related felony. Going to court is a gamble that can cost you your
freedom, says Attorney Dorin. We knock the heart out of criminal tax cases
before they pass the point of no return by taking advantage of every
exploitable opportunity and by honoring our agreements, says Selig. We know
all of our clients personally, and for some reason we seem to attract an
immoderate amount of restaurateurs, builders, outlaws
and entrepreneurs. It’s largely due to the complexity of our tax laws,
says Attorney Dorin. And because Selig
is an early bird and Dorin is a night owl, they’re accessible to their clients
24 hours a day 7 days a week. Selig and Dorin keep their clients out of court,
out of the headlines, and most importantly, they keep their clients out of
prison. In addition to
their tax practice, Selig and Dorin settle residential and commercial
property insurance claims, including business interruption, burglary, fire,
windstorm and water damage. Practicing before the IRS gives us an unfair
advantage, says Selig. Insurance companies like to receive premiums, but they
surely don’t like to pay claims, says Attorney Dorin. And in the heat of the
moment, people become frustrated and frequently accept less than their claim is
actually worth, . . . a lot less! Compared to the IRS these guys are
lightweights, laughs Selig. Dorin appears to be more reserved. Having mastered
the proverbial good cop bad cop routine, one thing is clear, Selig and Dorin
love what they do.
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