Why Fairfax Clients Turn to Attorney Sammy Kim for IRS Crypto Enforcement Help
As the IRS increases its focus on cryptocurrency enforcement, many Fairfax residents turn to Attorney Sammy Kim of The Law Offices of Sammy Kim for trusted legal guidance. She is a board-certified tax attorney who represents clients facing IRS inquiries, audits, and enforcement actions related to crypto transactions and unreported digital assets.
Attorney Kim is admitted to practice in Virginia, Washington, D.C., the U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. She is also a member of the Fairfax Bar Association, American Bar Association, and American Society of Tax Problem Solvers.
Why Fairfax clients choose Attorney Sammy Kim for IRS crypto enforcement cases:
- Proven representation: Experienced in defending clients against IRS enforcement actions and helping them resolve unreported crypto issues
Knowledge of digital asset laws: Understands how blockchain activity, foreign exchanges, and crypto wallets intersect with IRS reporting requirements
Strategic compliance solutions: Develops tailored responses to IRS letters, audits, and summonses - Calm and effective advocacy: Known for clear communication and measured guidance during stressful situations
One client shared: “Her expertise in the IRS tax resolution process is unparalleled. What truly sets her apart is her pragmatic approach and dedication — workable solutions for clients with clear and actionable advice.”
If you’ve received a notice or audit related to your crypto activity, The Law Offices of Sammy Kim is located in Fairfax, Virginia, and can work with clients anywhere in the United States. Virtual appointments are available.
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