Tax Law Editing and Proofreading Services
Tax documents are read adversarially. An objection, a ruling request, or a voluntary disclosure will be examined by someone whose job is to find the weakness in it, and who will read every sentence in the least generous way it can be read. Writing that survives that reading is precise about facts, exact about statutory references, and never overstates.
We edit notices of objection and appeals, advance ruling requests, voluntary disclosure submissions, tax opinions and memoranda, transfer pricing documentation, residency and treaty position papers, audit correspondence, and estate and succession tax planning documents. Our editors verify that section references are cited consistently and in a single format, that figures agree between the narrative and the schedules, and that the chronology of transactions is stated once, clearly, and not contradicted forty pages later.
Structure matters here as much as accuracy. A submission that states the issue, the facts, the law, and the conclusion in that order — with the facts stripped of argument — is far harder to dismiss than one that mixes them together.
All financial information is treated as strictly confidential. We do not check your tax analysis; we make certain that the analysis you wrote is the one a reader will actually take from the page.
Key Tax Law vocabulary
- Notice of assessment
- Notice of objection
- Reassessment
- Advance ruling
- Voluntary disclosure
- Taxable income
- Deduction
- Credit
- Capital gain
- Adjusted cost base
- Rollover
- Deemed disposition
- Withholding tax
- Residency
- Permanent establishment
- Tax treaty
- Double taxation
- Transfer pricing
- Arm's length principle
- Thin capitalisation
- General anti-avoidance rule
- Tax shelter
- Statute-barred
- Gross negligence penalty
- Taxpayer relief
- Carry-forward
Tax Law Word Challenge
Even seasoned pros miss these — give it a shot.