J. David Tax Law is a multi-state tax law firm headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, with offices across Florida, California, Texas, North Carolina, Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, New York, and Washington, DC. The firm has over four decades of collective expertise in federal and state tax resolution. The company markets itself as having saved taxpayers over $800 million through successful resolution of audits, back taxes, liens, levies, and tax disputes. They position themselves as specialists in resolving complex tax issues for residents struggling with IRS compliance and state tax authority problems.
The firm offers a comprehensive suite of tax relief services including Offer in Compromise (settling tax debt for less owed), IRS Fresh Start Program qualification, Currently Not Collectible status, penalty and interest relief, First Time Penalty Abatement, and IRS Payment Plans. They also handle enforcement actions including wage garnishment release, tax levy removal, tax lien resolution, asset seizure defense, and IRS appeals. Additional services cover tax audit representation, IRS criminal investigation defense, innocent spouse relief, payroll tax issues (940/941 forms), and unfiled tax return resolution.
The firm distinguishes itself through its stated $800 million in taxpayer savings, multi-state presence with local offices, and claimed expertise in both federal IRS and state tax authority matters. They emphasize understanding of Philadelphia's high local tax burden and provide free consultations with a quoted phone number for immediate contact. Their website highlights awards, recognition, case studies, and testimonials as social proof of their track record.
However, the website makes broad claims without specific verification, such as the $800 million savings figure and thousands of successful resolutions. No independent licensing verification, client reviews, or detailed case outcomes are provided on the site itself. The firm's categorization as "bankruptcy" appears incorrect—this is primarily a tax law firm, though tax debt can be addressed through bankruptcy. Consumers should verify attorney credentials independently and understand that tax resolution outcomes vary significantly based on individual circumstances.