Your Utah Tax Attorney
Based in Layton. Available nationwide.
The Law Offices of Jordan F. Wilcox is located in Layton, Utah—just off I-15 in the heart of Davis County between Salt Lake City and Ogden. We serve clients across the Wasatch Front and throughout the state, by phone, in person, or remotely.
The difficult part is what brought you here. Resolving IRS enforcement is complex. When tax problems compound (missed filings, payroll obligations, or a notice you’ve been putting off), it can feel like there’s no clean place to start.
There is. You call us.
595 South Main Street
Layton, UT 84041
Local: (801) 797-3906
Toll-Free: (888) 420-0559
FAQ
What happens during a tax attorney consultation?
During your consultation, we get to know your situation, including what you owe, how many years are in question, and what the IRS has done so far. We walk through what the firm can do for your specific case, go over fee structures, and answer your questions.
If we’re a mutual fit, we move forward by sending out a contract and a Power of Attorney. There’s no obligation to proceed and no pressure to decide on the spot.
Do I need to have all my documents before calling?
No. You don’t need to gather anything before your consultation. If you have IRS notices on hand, bring them. They help us understand where the IRS is in the collection process. The most important thing is to fill out a short client intake survey before the call so we have a full picture of your situation going in.
Can you help if I just received an IRS notice?
Yes, and the sooner you call, the better. An IRS notice is a signal that enforcement is either underway or approaching. Early intervention gives us more tools, more time, and more leverage. Don’t wait for the next letter. In some cases, acting quickly can prevent wage garnishment, bank levies, or the filing of a federal tax lien.
Is my consultation confidential?
Yes—everything you share with Jordan Wilcox is protected by attorney-client privilege. That means your conversation is legally confidential. It can’t be disclosed to the IRS or anyone else without your consent. This is one of the key legal distinctions between working with a tax attorney and working with a CPA or tax resolution company.
How quickly can representation begin?
Once you sign the contract and return the Power of Attorney, we file it with the IRS. Depending on your cooperation and responsiveness, this can happen within hours of your consultation. From that point forward, the IRS is required to contact us, not you.