About Patrick T. Williams Attorney and CPA
Patrick T. Williams serves clients in Houston, Texas, focusing on tax law. With a background as both an attorney and a Certified Public Accountant, he offers a unique perspective on tax-related issues. His practice addresses a wide range of tax matters, from individual tax planning to complex corporate tax strategies. Williams is committed to helping clients navigate the complexities of tax regulations while ensuring compliance and optimizing their tax positions. His dual qualifications enable him to approach tax law from both a legal and financial standpoint, providing clients with well-rounded advice. Patrick understands that tax issues can be daunting and strives to demystify the process for his clients. He takes pride in developing tailored strategies that align with his clients' financial goals and objectives. In addition to his tax law practice, Williams is actively involved in continuing education, ensuring that he stays current with the latest changes in tax legislation and practices. His dedication to professional development reflects his commitment to providing clients with informed and effective representation.
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Last updated: February 20, 2026