COVID-19’s Impact on State and Local Taxes
The fiscal ability of local municipalities to maintain public health and economic stability in the face of COVID-19 remains unclear
As a committed IRS tax protection attorney, Mary helps clients get tax relief by mitigating existing non-collectible status, providing concessions, payment plans, innocent spouse cases, investigations, withdrawing levies, eliminating bonds, and securing penalty relief. Mary's work as an IRS tax defense attorney started after graduating from Stetson University College of Law in 1993. She graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1988 and a Master in Public Administration degree in Finance from Wake Forest University in 1990. Mary is a graduate of the Florida Judiciary and is qualified to practice at the U.S. Federal Court, Florida Middle Federal, and U.S. Tax Court. She is a member of the Sarasota County Bar Association. She grew up in St. Petersburg as a native Floridian and has lived in Sarasota with her black Labrador Retrievers since 1999.
The fiscal ability of local municipalities to maintain public health and economic stability in the face of COVID-19 remains unclear