About James Kutten Tax Controversy Attorney
James Kutten is a tax controversy attorney located in O'Fallon, Missouri, with a strong focus on tax law. He has built a reputation for effectively representing clients in various tax-related disputes, including audits, collections, and appeals. His approach combines a thorough understanding of tax regulations with practical strategies tailored to each client's needs. With a commitment to providing clear and actionable legal advice, James guides clients through the complexities of tax law. He emphasizes transparent communication, ensuring that clients understand their options and the potential outcomes of their cases. His ability to analyze intricate tax issues allows him to develop effective defenses and negotiate favorable resolutions. James is dedicated to staying current with changes in tax legislation and practices, ensuring that his clients receive informed representation. His experience encompasses a wide range of tax matters, making him a valuable ally for individuals and businesses alike facing tax controversies. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail and strong advocacy skills, which contribute to successful client outcomes.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026