
U.S. Tax Court Representation
A USTCP, or U.S. Tax Court Practitioner, is a professional who represents taxpayers in cases before the U.S. Tax Court. Unlike attorneys, USTCPs are non-attorneys who have demonstrated expertise in tax law and have been admitted to practice in this specialized court. They assist clients in navigating disputes with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding tax liabilities, providing valuable guidance and representation throughout the process. By understanding theacies of tax regulations, USTCPs play a crucial role in ensuring that taxpayers' rights are upheld in tax-related matters.
Mr. Woods has been admitted to the U.S. Tax Court bar and assists and represents taxpayers contesting Notices of Deficiency from IRS, Notices of Determination for adverse IRS results in matters from Collection Due Process hearings, Innocent Spouse claims, and other items the court has jurisdiction to hear.
If you have a matter you think is going to be heard at Tax Court or you are already docketed with a Tax Court case and are in need of legal representation there, we recommend contacting us and scheduling a consultation to discuss the case and what your options to go forward are.

