Tax law can be fairly specific.
You know Locke, speak with him and he will let you know if a lawyer is necessary.
Not that I suggest the Locke > lawyer (god forbid) just that people who work with a lot of tax issues will generally have a good idea how to proceed, there are more of them than Tax Lawyers, they are much cheaper than tax lawyers, and you happen to play baseball with one.
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