Georgia Tax Dispute Attorney

Top Reasons to Choose Alyssa Maloof Whatley of Frost Law for GA Department of Revenue Disputes

Not all tax problems start with the IRS. Many Georgia residents face serious disputes with the Georgia Department of Revenue that require experienced legal help. 

Alyssa Maloof Whatley of Frost Law represents clients across the state in audits, collections, and appeals involving balances from $100,000 to millions of dollars.

Here are the top reasons clients turn to Alyssa for Georgia Department of Revenue matters:

  1. Experience with State Tax Law: Alyssa understands how state tax procedures differ from federal ones and knows how to navigate both effectively.
  2. Proven Record of Results: Her team reduced a Georgia Department of Revenue audit balance from $4,099,637 to just $10,496.
  3. Comprehensive Case Management: Alyssa handles every stage of the process, from audits and appeals to payment plan negotiations.
  4. Support for All Clients: Whether representing small business owners or high-profile individuals, she provides the same level of focus and respect.
  5. Deep Understanding of Complex Cases: Alyssa regularly manages multi-year and multi-entity disputes that require significant documentation and analysis.
  6. Personal Advocacy: Clients describe her as responsive, patient, and deeply committed to protecting their financial stability.
  7. Firm Resources: Frost Law’s network of attorneys and financial professionals strengthens every case she takes on.

If you are dealing with the Georgia Department of Revenue, you deserve representation from someone who understands complex state and federal tax law. Call our Atlanta office right now to learn how we can help resolve your case.

Disclaimer: This testimonial or endorsement does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Alyssa Maloof Whaltey

My goal is to make the tax resolution process as easy and stress free as possible so you can get back to focusing on the things that bring you joy.

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