Unmatched Experience in Tax Law
Since 1973, Arthur Boelter has steadily accumulated the skills, knowledge and tactics necessary to defend taxpayers against the IRS and its legions of tax lawyers. He served ten years with the IRS, as a Revenue Officer in Chicago and with the Special Procedures Section and then as a Special Trial Attorney with Chief Counsel in New York, earning his LL.M. in Taxation along the way, before choosing Seattle, Washington to establish himself in private practice in 1979.
Representing taxpayers for 28 years, he still relies heavily on his insights into IRS procedures and decision-making to counter the government. Having resolved thousands of tax-related cases, Arthur H. Boelter is also highly qualified to give tax planning advice to individuals and businesses. His special focus is wealth preservation techniques to reduce capital gains and estate taxes, but he provides comprehensive estate planning services to integrate his clients' personal and financial affairs. Arthur Boelter is a frequent speaker and is a nationally recognized author having written three books on tax law and procedure. Arthur H. Boelter is also a co-author of Mertens Law of Federal Income Taxation. Arthur H. Boelter is accessible and approachable, and tireless in advocating for clients overwhelmed by IRS tax controversies. See below for more about Arthur H. Boelter, find your issue in his list of practice areas, or call (206) 587-0000 to arrange a consultation.

