GSU College of Law Tax Clinic
The Philip C. Cook Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic at Georgia State University College of Law is a free legal clinic where supervised law students represent low-income people in disputes with the IRS over federal income or employment taxes. They help with things like IRS appeals, Tax Court cases, audits, and setting up payment plans or offers to settle tax debt. They do not prepare your tax return, and they handle federal (not state) tax problems for people across Georgia.
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Low-income taxpayer IRS dispute assistance. Law student clinic.
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- Case types
- otherAI-extracted, unconfirmed
- Income limit (% of federal poverty level)
- 250AI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 3
- Recently verified· Jun 24
IRS Tax Dispute RepresentationService
Supervised law students represent low-income taxpayers in civil federal income or employment tax disputes with the IRS, including audits, appeals, and U.S. Tax Court cases.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Offers-in-Compromise & Installment AgreementsService
The clinic helps eligible taxpayers settle or set up payment plans for federal tax debt through offers-in-compromise and installment agreements with the IRS.
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Tax AssistanceService
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