Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina is a branch of a Jacksonville, Florida-headquartered tax resolution practice that operates across ten states and three North Carolina cities. The Fayetteville listing names a local (910) number, runs a free consultation call-to-action, and publishes a service menu broad enough to cover most IRS enforcement scenarios. What it does not publish is a street address. For anyone who wants to know whether they are hiring a local office or a remote intake line, that omission is not a minor formatting gap; it is the central question the listing refuses to answer.
Tax debt resolution services offered
Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina spells out the standard tax debt toolkit with enough specificity to be useful: Offer in Compromise, Currently Not Collectible status, IRS Fresh Start Program enrollment, penalty relief, first-time penalty abatement, and payment plan setup. It also covers the enforcement situations that tend to arrive already escalated: wage garnishment, levies, asset seizure, lien resolution, IRS appeals, and IRS passport revocation. Tax litigation is mentioned, which requires direct federal experience and a filing history with the IRS Office of Appeals; most general practitioners skip that area entirely because the case load rarely justifies building the competency.
Response time for wage garnishments
The firm claims a 48-hour turnaround on garnishment releases. The IRS operates on its own calendar, so that figure describes the firm's stated response priority and not a contractual outcome. Wage garnishments tie to payroll dates, and a firm that treats them as emergencies is more useful than one that does not. Payroll tax problems are listed by form number, specifically 940 and 941, which is the kind of precision a small employer needs when sorting out quarterly filing exposure; a firm that can name the form is having a different conversation from one that offers vague coverage of "all tax issues."
Audit defense and innocent spouse relief
Audit defense, criminal investigation defense, and innocent spouse relief round out the Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina service menu. The firm also publishes IRS calculators, written testimonials, and a Tax Debt Learning Center. In a sector where competitors frequently push every inquiry toward a paid intake call, a self-service calculator and a public case study library give a prospective client something to evaluate independently. Whether the case studies reflect the Fayetteville practice specifically or the national intake pool is not stated anywhere on the page.
National ratings across multiple platforms
Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina draws 113 Trustpilot reviews at five stars. Lawyers.com shows 149 reviews averaging 4.8 at the Jacksonville location. The BBB lists the home office as A+ rated and accredited, with consumer reviews at five out of five. ConsumerAffairs carries an accredited five-star brand designation. Yelp shows 15 reviews; Glassdoor carries 59 employee reviews, a data point about how the operation runs internally and separate from client satisfaction altogether.
Every major profile belongs to the Jacksonville headquarters, not to a Fayetteville-specific record. That is standard structure for a multi-location firm that centralizes intake, and because IRS representation is federal in scope, a licensed practitioner can represent a Fayetteville client from any state. Still, there is no way to tell from the aggregate ratings how many of those reviews, if any, came from North Carolina engagements. The national breadth explains the review depth; it does not confirm that the Fayetteville operation has earned any of it locally.
Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina cites more than four decades of combined staff experience and a 2019 "Ultimate Tax Attorney" designation from Avvo. Combined experience is a soft metric by construction; it adds up careers across the entire payroll and says nothing specific about who handles a given Fayetteville case. The Avvo credential is dated but specific, and it appears in the Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina listing without inflation.
Verifying local office presence
The Fayetteville listing for Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina includes a local (910) phone number at the top of the page, repeats it in the body, and routes inquiries through a prominent free-consultation button. Navigation includes a path to a contact page. The firm operates across Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Charlotte, Raleigh, and Fayetteville. What the listing does not include is a physical address for the Fayetteville location, which is a meaningful omission when a firm is marketing by city name to people who may want to know whether they can walk into an office.
Tax resolution is a field with a well-documented history of remote intake mills that collect retainers, assign cases to out-of-state staff, and provide minimal local contact. That history does not indict Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina specifically. It does explain why the address question is not a minor detail. A firm this large, operating in this many markets, either has a Fayetteville office or it does not, and the listing provides no answer.
The service catalog at Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina is competently assembled, the national ratings are numerically substantial, and the published calculators and learning resources put the firm ahead of most competitors on transparency. None of that resolves the fundamental ambiguity of this listing.
Ask about physical location in Fayetteville
A Fayetteville resident facing a levy or a garnishment deserves to know whether Attorney For Tax Settlements in Fayetteville, North Carolina has a local attorney or whether the city name is a landing-page strategy. The listing does not say, and in a sector where that distinction costs clients real money, the absence is disqualifying on its own. Before doing anything else, call the (910) number and ask who is physically located in Fayetteville and what their North Carolina bar admission is. If the firm cannot answer that plainly, there are firms in Fayetteville that can.




Important pages
Business address
J. David Tax Law LLC
321 Dick Street,
Fayetteville,
North Carolina
28301
United States
Contact details
Phone: (910) 479-4653