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About McCauley Law

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484-778-4055
McCauley Law Office, P.C.
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
510 Kennett Pike, P.O. Box 115
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania 19317
 
 

Greg McCauley has a boutique law firm in Chadds Ford, PA. He has been practicing for almost 30 years. The firm concentrates its practice in civil and criminal tax cases. As a Pennsylvania tax law attorney, Greg can represent taxpayers from every state before the IRS.

"Lawyers and accountants refer their clients to Greg for tax resolution issues because they trust in his experience."

Greg has a small, dedicated highly trained team. Each person plays a specific role in moving the client’s case to conclusion.

First, clients will become tax compliant—meaning all of the outstanding tax returns will be prepared, signed, and filed. Second is the planning process: During this phase, the firm will analyze the client’s financial information, specifically income and expenses and assets and liabilities. If necessary, the firm will settle or compromise debt so that the client can have a better living standard. In the majority of cases, the team will reduce your IRS debt and resolve the tax case. Removing the threat of IRS prosecution restores the client’s peace of mind.

Flat Fees

Our tax law attorneys in Pennsylvania charges flat fees, plus out-of-pocket expenses, rather than hourly fees. In most cases, our clients know the cost of the case before we initiate representation.

We accept payment by check, ACH, debit, or major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and AMEX).

Gregory McCauley has more than 20 years of experience as a lawyer and has focused his practice on Pennsylvania tax law since 1989.  He maintains an office in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and is a member of the New Jersey and New York bars as well as the Pennsylvania State Bar.  Because he is also admitted to practice in the United States Tax Court, he can represent taxpayers from any state.

Since devoting his practice exclusively to helping individuals and small businesses in Pennsylvania and elsewhere who are in trouble with the IRS, he has compiled a successful record as a Pennsylvania tax attorney by consistently resolving the tax problems of his clients and providing dependable advice.  In order to maintain a personal level of service, he depends on a small, dedicated staff and deliberately limits his caseload to about 100 clients each year.  To stay on top of the ever-changing IRS regulations, practices, and procedures, he regularly attends professional seminars in Pennsylvania and elsewhere that focus on tax law and regulations.  This allows Greg McCauley to stay on the cutting edge in his field.

A long record of reducing tax burdens

As the result of his extensive tax law experience and his ongoing commitment to maintaining a professional edge among tax lawyers in Pennsylvania, Greg McCauley has a long record of reducing the tax burdens that threaten to ruin the lives of Pennsylvanians and bankrupt their retirement funds.  In the majority of cases, he can reduce IRS debt by 25 to 30 percent.  In some cases, clients saw their tax debt reduced by as much as 99 percent.  More importantly, he restores peace of mind by effectively removing the threat of IRS prosecution that plagues many individuals and businesses in Pennsylvania.

Unlike many Pennsylvania tax firms, McCauley Law Offices, P.C. charges a flat rate for services, plus expenses, rather than an hourly rate.  While the hourly fees charged by other tax lawyers in Pennsylvania can pile up, Greg McCauley lets his clients know exactly what kind of charges to expect at the time of the initial consultation.

Contact us

Greg McCauley can help you get on the path to tax compliance and stop harassment by the IRS. Contact McCauley Law Offices, P.C. at 484-778-4055.

 
 
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"My father died of a heart attack in 1989. I found out later that he had a tax problem, and that the stress level was incredible. Like so many others he ignored the problem rather than face it. Most people living under this kind of threat believe the IRS has a personal vendetta against them.

"I wish I could have helped my father sooner, but what I learned about his tax problem after he died ultimately changed my life and redirected my career. It made me want to help those who need my help the most - the people trapped in a downard spiral of anxiety because of a tax problem they are either too ashamed to talk about or too afraid to face. I want them to know we can face it together."