New York Tax Law And Litigation Firm With International Experience
For more than 25 years, my New York-based law firm M. Bradford Randolph, Esq., PLLC, has helped clients in the U.S. and abroad to reduce their tax liabilities, foster financial growth and mitigate risk with sound taxation and business law advice and counsel.
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Attorney at Law
I have more than 25 years of legal experience assisting clients with complex tax problems. I am admitted to the United States Supreme Court and a licensed CPA. I also hold an MBA. My extensive knowledge base in accounting and business affords clients with skilled legal counsel to work through tax matters toward a favorable end result.
My law firm, M. Bradford Randolph, Esq., PLLC, is located in Manhattan’s famed Rockefeller Plaza. Call my office at 212-759-0097 to schedule your appointment with an experienced tax attorney who can help you achieve your goals. I work with clients in New Jersey, Connecticut, and throughout New York state. My clients have businesses in various locales such as Colorado, London, Egypt, Japan, China and other parts of the world. My clients may live here, but they often have offices and businesses elsewhere.
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New-York Tax Attorney Handling Complex Domestic And International Tax Issues
Bradford Randolph, Esq., PLLC, offers tax planning, tax defense against IRS audits and representation in tax appeals, including the U.S. Tax Court, the Southern and Eastern District Courts of New York and the New York State Courts. I also assist corporations and partnerships with international tax issues to manage their overall worldwide tax liabilities and reduce their overall global taxes. Clients facing an IRS criminal investigation often turn to me for a strong defense and experienced representation.
Premier Business Law And Litigation Services In Manhattan
During high-stakes corporate transactions, the potential opportunities and risks are great. It is important to hire an experienced adviser who understands the legal, tax, financial and business factors involved. With an MBA and CPA to his name, attorney Bradford Randolph has extensive experience in commercial litigation, asset acquisitions and dispositions, including consortium bidding transactions and capital asset pricing. His experience helps to effectively and favorably resolve his clients’ legal challenges in a wide range of disciplines.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy, often referred to as "liquidation," involves the discharge of most unsecured debts such as credit cards and medical bills. It may require the sale of non-exempt assets to pay creditors, but many assets are exempt. Chapter 13, on the other hand, is a "reorganization" bankruptcy that allows individuals with a regular income to keep their assets while creating a manageable repayment plan over 3 to 5 years. The choice between the two depends on your financial situation, assets, and income, and our attorneys can help you determine the best course of action for you.
Bankruptcy will have an impact on your credit score, but the extent of that impact varies depending on your situation and the type of bankruptcy you file. Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically remains on your credit report for up to 10 years, while Chapter 13 stays for 7 years. However, filing for bankruptcy can also provide a fresh start, helping you eliminate unmanageable debt and begin rebuilding your credit. Our attorneys can help you understand how bankruptcy will affect your credit and guide you through the steps of improving it after the process.
Whether you can keep your home or car during bankruptcy depends on the type of bankruptcy you file and your specific situation. In Chapter 7, you may have to surrender assets that exceed the exemptions allowed in your state. However, many people are able to keep their homes and cars if they are current on payments. Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to restructure your debts and catch up on missed payments, making it possible to keep both your home and car. Our legal team will work closely with you to protect your assets throughout the bankruptcy process.
Yes, it is possible to file for bankruptcy more than once, but there are specific time restrictions depending on the type of bankruptcy you are filing for. For example, you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy again after 8 years from your last filing, and you can file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy after 2 years. However, filing more than once can be complicated, and it’s important to have experienced legal guidance to ensure you are making the right decision for your circumstances.
While bankruptcy can help eliminate many types of unsecured debts, such as credit card debt and medical bills, certain debts are not dischargeable. These include child support, alimony, most student loans (unless you can prove undue hardship), certain taxes, and debts arising from fraud or criminal activity. It’s essential to understand which of your debts can and cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Our attorneys will explain your options and help you navigate the complexities of bankruptcy to achieve the best possible outcome.
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For over 25 years, I’ve helped clients in New York and beyond with tax and business law matters. I’m committed to exceptional service and strong client relationships.
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