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Find Tax Relief Attorneys in Northborough, MA

Directory of tax relief attorneys in Northborough, Massachusetts. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

13 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Northborough, MA
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Massachusetts before hiring.
Showing 13 tax relief attorneys in Northborough, MA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Kristine Romano Law
382 W Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-0500 estateandelderlawyer.com
The Law Office of Michael Patrick Murray, P.C.
300 W Main St Building B, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-4162 mpmdefense.com
Intellestate Law
300 W Main St Suite A1-1, Northborough, MA 01532
(774) 280-8639 intellestatelaw.com
Vaillette & Sipowicz LLC
386 W Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-9837 edsipowicz.com
O'Neil Associates Law Office, LLC
27 South St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-1967 bestdisabilitylawyer.com
Irina's Tax Services (Irina Dzerhachova)
300 W Main St Bldg B Ste 213, Northborough, MA 01532
(609) 532-9063 irinastax.com
George E. Pember, Attorney at Law
2 Brigham St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-2500 northborolawyer.com
Benoit Teresa B
300 W Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-7878
Harbor Law Group
96 W Main St C, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-9244 harborlaw.com
Leland Law Associates PC: Leland, Jeffrey B.
20 South St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-3300 lelandlaw.com
Jaffarian Law, PC
300 W Main St c6, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 393-0389
The Narris Law Office
300 W Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
(781) 718-2514
Adam Narris
300 W Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
(508) 351-9060

Tax relief attorneys in Northborough Massachusetts help individuals and businesses resolve tax disputes with the IRS and the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. Massachusetts has its own tax laws including a 3-year statute of limitations for most tax assessments under M.G.L. c. 62C. Local attorneys understand both federal tax code and Massachusetts specific tax procedures for offers in compromise and penalty abatement.

What Does a Tax Relief Attorney in Northborough Cost?

Tax relief attorney fees in Massachusetts typically range from two hundred to five hundred dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for specific services like offer in compromise preparation, which can cost between two thousand and five thousand dollars. Initial consultations often cost one hundred to three hundred dollars. Costs vary by case complexity and the attorney experience level. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I hire a tax relief attorney in Northborough?
You should consider hiring a tax relief attorney if you receive a notice of tax lien or levy from the IRS or Massachusetts Department of Revenue. An attorney can also help if you owe more than ten thousand dollars in back taxes or face a criminal tax investigation. Early legal advice can prevent wage garnishment and bank account seizures.
What tax issues do Northborough attorneys handle?
Northborough tax relief attorneys handle IRS audits, tax liens, wage garnishments, and offers in compromise. They also represent clients before the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board for state tax disputes. Common issues include unfiled tax returns, payroll tax problems, and innocent spouse relief claims.
How is Massachusetts tax law different from federal tax law?
Massachusetts has its own tax code under M.G.L. Chapter 62C with different deadlines and penalty structures. The state offers a voluntary disclosure program for taxpayers with unfiled returns. Massachusetts also has a shorter 3-year statute of limitations for assessments compared to the federal 3-year limit.