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I am a former IRS of Chief Counsel attorney who handles audits, US Tax Court litigation, administrative appeals, offer in compromise, penalty abatement, innocent spouse relief, State tax cases, and all other tax matters. Since leaving the IRS, I have handled over 2,000 tax cases. My team includes tax attorneys and CPAs, including other former IRS employees. We strive to provide experienced, determined and responsive representation that is focused on seeking the best possible result for each client.
When I am not at work, I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and chess.
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State: Georgia
Acquired: 2006
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State: Alabama
Acquired: 2000
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Posted by Tom | January 23, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Saved Me a Fortune
When I arrived at the Bomar Law Firm, I had accepted that I would most likely lose everything I had due to a few bad decisions. Mr. Bomar performed a miracle that left my accounts non-collectible and gave me a second chance. I cannot say how thankful I am that I found this firm.
"Cal and his team are top notch tax attorneys, and I am proud to be working with them now. He of course has my highest recommendation."
"I would go to Mr. Bomar for any and all of my tax questions, and my firm has been instructed to refer all of our client's tax questions to Mr. Bomar. Simply put, I endorse this lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Bomar's knowledge of the tax code is impressive. When he advises what to do, make no doubt that his advise will be the best course of action to follow."
"Cal provides expert advice to his clients in navigating complex tax issues. He is by far my number one choice among tax lawyers in his field."
"Calvin Bomar is one of the nation's top tax attorneys. He consistently provides the best results for his clients. He is an excellent mentor and teacher of the law."
"I endorse this lawyer. If you have a situation involving tax law, audits or compliance, you should contact William Bomar."
"I have known William Calvin Bomar for nearly 20 years since attending law school with him. He was one of the brightest students in our class. He is very knowledgeable about tax law and IRS issues. I have and will continue to refer clients to him because I know he will represent them aggressively. He's the best in his field in Atlanta. Mindy R. Smith, divorce attorney"
"Calvin Bomar is one of the best tax attorneys in the nation. Cal has experience in handling a vast array of tax cases. He focuses diligently on the best results for his clients and works tirelessly to attain those results."
"Cal Bomar is my go-to for tax litigation matters for my transactional clients. He has a wealth of training and experience needed to get them the best possible result."
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Distinguished Member, Awarded to Top 10% of Attorneys, Lawyers of Distinction
2017
Best List, Vinings Lifestyle Magazine
2017
Top 100 Tax Blogs on the Planet, Feedspot
2017
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2017
Front Runner (Pro Bono Award), Cobb Justice Foundation
2017
Chairman's Club Member, Cobb Chamber of Commerce
2017
Honoree - Fastest Growing US Law Firms, Law Firm 500
2017
Accredited Member, A+ Rating, Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Central Georgia
2017
Distinguished Member, Awarded to Top 10% of Attorneys, Lawyers of Distinction
2016
Best Attorneys of America, Rue Ratings
2012
Top Attorneys, Georgia Trend Magazine
2006
Birmingham Chess Champion, Birmingham Chess Club
2006
Alabama Chess Co-Champion, Alabama Chess Federation
2005
Birmingham Chess Champion, Birmingham Chess Club
2000
Cum Laude, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
1999
National Negotiation Team Member, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
1998
Curia Honoris, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
1997
Dean's List, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
1997
Dean's Full Merit Scholarship, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
1997
Law Review Member, Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
2007 - Present
Managing Member, Bomar Law Firm, LLC
2004 - 2007
Attorney, Christian & Small, LLP
2001 - 2004
Attorney, IRS Office of Chief Counsel
1999 - 1999
Law Clerk, IRS Office of District Counsel, Birmingham
1999 - 1999
Law Clerk, U.S. Attorney's Office, Birmingham
1998 - 1998
Law Clerk, Alabama Attorney General's Office
1991 - 1991
Intern, U.S. Senator Howell Heflin
2017 - Present
Cobb County Bar AssociationMember
2017 - Present
Atlanta Bar AssociationMember
2017 - Present
Atlanta Bar Association, Tax Law SectionMember
2017 - Present
American Bar Association, Taxation SectionMember
2007 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
2007 - Present
U.S. District Court Nothern District of GeorgiaMember
2007 - Present
U.S. District Court, Middle District of GeorgiaMember
2006 - Present
State Bar of GeorgiaMember
2003 - Present
United States Tax CourtMember
2003 - Present
U.S. District Court, Northern District of AlabamaMember
2003 - Present
U.S. District Court, Middle District of AlabamaMember
2003 - Present
U.S District Court, Southern District of AlabamaMember
2000 - Present
Alabama State BarMember
Tax reduced from $2,293,620 to $200,000 in U.S. Tax Court.
Assessed tax of $2.33 Million was reduced to $0 owed in U.S. Tax Court.
Foundation was formed and obtained nonprofit status, and continues to own and run the museum at the house where Martin Luther King, Jr. lived during his time in Selma, Alabama.
Tax reduced from $551,539 to $0 owed in U.S. Tax Court.
Tax reduced from $236,272 to $32,359 in U.S. Tax Court.
Tax reduced from $9,508 to $0.
Tax reduced to only $1,087 in U.S. Tax Court.
Tax reduced from $12,440 to $400 with offer in compromise, following a US Tax Court case that reduced the tax in half.
Tax reduced from $37,037 to $0 in U.S. Tax Court.
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LL.M.
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
1996
MS - Master of Science
1994
BS - Bachelor of Science
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How to Avoid Tax Scams
2010
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