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Business Tax Litigation

Business tax litigation refers to the legal process in which a business disputes tax assessments or decisions made by tax authorities, such as the IRS or state tax agencies. This may involve disagreements over how much tax is owed, the classification of income, or eligibility for deductions and credits. Businesses may challenge these decisions in court if negotiations or settlements with tax authorities fail. The litigation process can be complex, often involving detailed financial records and legal arguments, but the goal is to resolve disputes fairly and ensure that businesses are taxed appropriately according to the law.