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Pro Bono Tax Legal Aid for Virginians
The Community Tax Law Project (CTLP) is a pioneering non-profit legal aid organization based in Richmond, Virginia. Founded in 1992, it holds the distinction of being the first independent Low Income Taxpayer Clinic in the nation. This organization exists to ensure that fairness in the tax system is not a privilege reserved for the wealthy. If you are a low-wage earner facing a dispute with the IRS or the Virginia Department of Taxation and cannot afford private counsel, CTLP provides the essential legal lifeline you need. Their mission is to protect the financial stability of Virginia families by providing free legal representation. Whether you need to find a lawyer to stop a wage garnishment or challenge an audit, their team of staff attorneys and volunteer professionals offers expert advocacy at no cost to qualifying clients.
Specialized Tax Controversy Services
CTLP focuses exclusively on tax controversies, offering a depth of knowledge that general legal aid societies often cannot match. As dedicated Tax Lawyers and IRS Dispute Lawyers, they handle a wide array of federal and state tax matters. They assist with Collections issues, helping clients negotiate Offers in Compromise or Installment Agreements to make tax debt manageable. They also represent clients in U.S. Tax Court, defending against incorrect assessments and protecting taxpayer rights. Their work extends to assisting victims of domestic violence with ”innocent spouse” relief and helping workers resolve worker classification disputes. When you hire this organization (or rather, qualify for their services), you are engaging a team that has recovered millions of dollars in refunds and reduced liabilities for those who need it most.
- IRS Disputes: Representation in audits, appeals, and U.S. Tax Court proceedings.
- Collections Relief: Stopping levies and negotiating manageable payment plans.
- Innocent Spouse Relief: Protecting individuals from tax debts incurred by a spouse.
A Vital Community Resource
Located on Markel Road in the Willow Lawn area, CTLP is accessible to residents throughout Central Virginia and operates statewide. They are deeply committed to education, conducting outreach programs to inform taxpayers of their rights and responsibilities. The organization is funded by grants and donations, allowing them to offer their services completely free of charge to those who meet income guidelines. If you urgently need a lawyer because you have received a certified letter from the IRS or are facing economic hardship due to a tax issue, The Community Tax Law Project is a trusted advocate that fights to ensure you are treated fairly under the law.
Specializing In
Low Income Taxpayer Representation, IRS Audits, innocent Spouse Relief, Tax Court Litigation
Address & Location
Located in the vibrant Willow Lawn commercial district, just on the western edge of Richmond’s city limits.
Building Location
This is a three-story office building constructed in 1971, known as the Continental Building. It is located directly across the street from the Shops at Willow Lawn.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of the Continental Building. Proceed to the upper floors using the stairs or the elevator to locate the offices.
Parking Details
The property offers convenient on-site surface parking around the building, as well as ample on-street parking options along Markel Road.
Public Transit
Served by GRTC Route Pulse (Eastbound); nearest stop is at Willow Lawn Pulse Stop.
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