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Former IRS Attorney Fighting for You
Johnson Tax Law P.C. is a premier tax law firm located in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. Founded by Attorney Eric Johnson, a former IRS attorney with over 25 years of experience, our firm offers a unique advantage in resolving tax disputes. We understand how the government builds its cases because we have been on the inside. We represent individuals and businesses in all types of tax controversies, from audits and appeals to litigation in U.S. Tax Court. If you are facing a tax crisis and need to find a lawyer who can level the playing field against the IRS and state taxing authorities, Johnson Tax Law is your best defense.
Comprehensive Tax Solutions
Tax problems do not go away on their own; they often get worse with time. We provide aggressive representation to protect your assets and your peace of mind. Whether you owe back taxes, are being audited, or need help with unfiled returns, we have the expertise to find a solution. We handle complex issues that CPAs and general practitioners cannot. When you hire an attorney at Johnson Tax Law, you are hiring a specialist who focuses 100% on tax law.
- Audit Representation: Guiding you through IRS and Minnesota Department of Revenue audits to minimize liability.
- Tax Litigation: Experienced advocacy in U.S. Tax Court and Federal District Court.
- Collection Defense: Negotiating Offers in Compromise, Installment Agreements, and stopping wage garnishments.
- Business Tax: Advising on employment tax disputes, sales tax audits, and worker classification issues.
St. Paul Skyway Location
Our office is conveniently located in the First National Bank Building in downtown St. Paul. We serve clients throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. We offer focused, strategic advice tailored to your specific financial situation. When you urgently need a lawyer to deal with the IRS, trust the firm with the insider knowledge to get results. Contact Johnson Tax Law P.C. today for a consultation.
Specializing In
IRS Audits, Tax Litigation, Offer in Compromise, Sales Tax Disputes, Employment Tax
Address & Location
Located in the bustling Central Business District of downtown Saint Paul.
Building Location
The office is housed in the U.S. Bank Center, a prominent 25-story Class A professional office tower located at 101 East 5th Street. It is located near Caribou Coffee and the Minnesota Museum of American Art.
Suite Access
Enter through the main lobby of the U.S. Bank Center. Head to the elevator bank and take the passenger elevator up to the 9th floor to reach Suite 910.
Parking Details
On-site public parking is available in the building’s underground parking ramp, with additional customer parking lots and metered street spaces situated throughout the downtown area.
Public Transit
Served by Metro Transit Route 21 (Selby-Lake); nearest stop is at 5th Street & Cedar Street.
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1 Review on “Johnson Tax Law P.C. – St Paul, MN”
ZERO STARS. Stay away from this firm.
Our experience changed completely after the retainer was paid. We had to chase basic updates and were verbally told our matter was not a priority.
The billing was extremely concerning. We were charged amounts that felt excessive for routine work, and at times it appeared we were billed more than once for the same or similar tasks. Multiple attempts to get clear answers about billing were frustrating and went unanswered.
His assistant, in our experience, was the gatekeeper for all communication. She was consistently rude and dismissive in our interactions, which only made an already frustrating situation even worse.
We paid a significant amount of money and have literally nothing to show for it except a lower bank account balance. We filed a formal complaint based on our experience, and it appears there is at least one other person who has publicly said they did the same.
Do your homework before hiring – review publicly available complaint or disciplinary information and ask detailed questions about billing and communication expectations.