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Get Help With Your Tax Problem

Confidential intake form · Takes about 5 minutes

If you have a tax issue you have been putting off, this is the first step. Tell us what is going on, and Stephanie will follow up within one business day to set up a consultation with RJ. The information here is confidential. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Step 1 of 5

Quick contact info

So we know who is reaching out and how to get back to you.

Please enter your first name.

Please enter your last name.

Please enter a phone number.

Please enter a valid email address.

What is going on?

A few sentences in your own words. Don’t overthink it.

Please describe your situation, even briefly.






This sounds time-sensitive. Please finish the form so we have your details, and call us at 503-662-7880 as soon as you submit. We will move fast.

About the tax problem

This helps us scope the work and the team you will need.



Please choose one.

A few details about your business

Your tax history

Best estimates are fine. We will pull IRS transcripts to get the real picture once we are engaged.

Even a rough list helps.








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Anything else that would be useful for us to know?

Please confirm to submit.

Thanks. We received your information.

Stephanie will follow up within one business day to set up your consultation with RJ.

Sohler Law
3 Centerpointe Dr Ste 190, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
503-662-7880 · stephanie@sohlerlaw.com

Transmission of information through this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send confidential information about any matter until an engagement letter has been signed. (c) Sohler Law.