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Robert E. Forrest is a distinguished tax attorney based in Detroit, Michigan, with a formidable presence at Kerr Russell & Weber Plc. With an impressive tenure spanning half a millennium, Robert brings unparalleled expertise to the Law Offices of Robert E. Forrest and Malibu Consulting PLC. He is renowned for his adept handling of complex tax matters, providing clients with strategic solutions that are both innovative and effective. Specializing in tax law, Robert has dedicated his career to navigating the intricate landscape of federal, state, and local tax regulations. His profound understanding of tax codes and regulations enables him to offer invaluable advice to individuals and businesses alike, ensuring compliance while optimizing financial outcomes. Robert's meticulous attention to detail and commitment to staying abreast of the ever-evolving tax laws make him a trusted advisor in the field. His professional approach is characterized by a blend of analytical prowess and personalized service, ensuring that each client receives tailored legal strategies that align with their unique circumstances and objectives. Robert's unwavering dedication to his clients is reflected in his proactive approach and accessibility. He is committed to building lasting relationships with those he serves, prioritizing open communication and transparency throughout the legal process. Whether navigating complex tax disputes or advising on strategic tax planning, Robert E. Forrest is a steadfast advocate, dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients. His reputation in the legal community as a leader in tax law is a testament to his exceptional skills and enduring commitment to excellence.
Tax attorneys help individuals and businesses with tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities. They work to minimize tax liability and resolve IRS issues. Common matters include tax planning, irs audits, tax disputes, business tax.