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The Tax Law market is a subset of the Legal market that focuses on the interpretation and application of tax laws. Tax Law professionals provide advice and services to individuals, businesses, and other entities on a variety of tax-related matters. This includes advising on the tax implications of business transactions, filing tax returns, and representing clients in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Tax Law professionals must have a thorough understanding of the complex and ever-changing tax laws in order to provide effective advice and services.
Tax Law firms typically specialize in one or more areas of tax law, such as corporate tax, international tax, estate planning, or tax litigation. These firms may also provide other legal services, such as business formation and contract drafting.
Some companies in the Tax Law market include Ernst & Young, Deloitte, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Baker McKenzie. Show Less Read more