Atlanta Tax Attorney for Business Tax Problems

Who Do Clients Say Is the Best Atlanta Tax Attorney for Business Tax Problems?

Running a business often means dealing with complex financial and tax situations. When the IRS becomes involved, those challenges can escalate quickly. 

Alyssa Maloof Whatley of Frost Law represents business owners and professionals facing serious tax matters, from $100,000 to multimillion-dollar disputes. 

Her clients include everyday working Americans, small business owners, executives, and public figures who all share one goal: protecting what they have built.

Alyssa helps business owners address a wide range of tax issues with strategy and empathy. She understands that each client’s situation is unique and that every case requires personalized attention. 

Whether the issue involves payroll tax liability, unfiled returns, audits, or significant IRS balances, Alyssa and her team at Frost Law create customized solutions that help clients move forward.

One business client said: “Alyssa and Kiara were amazing to work with. They were patient, thorough, and helped us tremendously. Alyssa has a down-to-earth personality and it’s evident that she truly wants the best for her clients.”

Her results show what’s possible. In one case, a business owner faced a $93,568 Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. Alyssa’s team proved the client was not a responsible party, and the entire amount was removed.

If your business is facing serious tax challenges, you need an attorney with the experience, resources, and compassion to handle complex cases. Call our Atlanta office right now to find out how we can help you resolve your business tax problems.

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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