Tax law content that makes complex obligations feel approachable.

Legal Verb writes tax law content that helps readers understand audits, disputes, planning issues, IRS notices, state tax concerns, and compliance questions without drowning them in technical language.

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Complex-topic clarity

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IRS and state tax topics

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Careful risk framing

Search engines and AI systems need signals of trust. Legal content needs actual legal judgment.

Google does not reward content simply because a human typed it, and it does not punish content simply because AI helped draft it. The real standard is whether the page is helpful, reliable, original, and created for people. For law firm websites, that standard is hard to meet with generic, unreviewed content.

Legal Verb uses human legal review because legal content has to do more than fill a page. It has to answer the right question, avoid unsupported claims, respect jurisdictional nuance, and sound credible when a lawyer, client, search evaluator, or AI answer engine checks the substance.

Tax Law content that earns trust before the consultation

Legal Verb is not trying to replace your whole marketing strategy. The work is narrower and more useful: reliable legal content written for law firm websites, reviewed by U.S.-based legal professionals, and priced clearly enough to plan around.

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Tax readers need the issue translated quickly.

A reader with an IRS notice, audit letter, payroll tax issue, or business planning question needs to know what the issue means and why professional advice may matter.

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Technical accuracy should not bury the reader.

Tax law content needs enough precision to be credible while still giving non-tax professionals a clear path through the topic.

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Planning and controversy content need different structure.

A tax planning page should feel proactive and sophisticated; a tax controversy page should feel urgent, practical, and reassuring without guaranteeing results.

A four-stage production workflow. Brief to delivery.

Brief

Send the assignment

Topic, jurisdiction, target reader, word count, links, and deadline.

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Research

Build the legal frame

Search intent, state context, firm notes, and source checks where needed.

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Review

Draft and check the work

Clear writing plus legal-editorial review for coherence, claims, tone, and jurisdictional fit.

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Deliver

Hand off clean copy

Publishable content with one reasonable revision round tied to the original brief.

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Tax Law content we deliver regularly

Pick the format, send the brief, and keep the project moving without rebuilding your content team.

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IRS audit articles

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Tax controversy pages

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State tax content

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Payroll tax explainers

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Business tax planning pages

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Tax penalty FAQs

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Offer in compromise content

$0.25 per word, research included — no retainer required

One-off content starts at $0.25 per word. Batches of five or more pieces can be scoped from $0.20 per word when the brief and review workflow are consistent.

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Common questions about tax law content

Can Legal Verb write technical tax topics?

Yes. Legal Verb can write tax content when the brief identifies the audience, jurisdiction, and level of technical detail needed.

Can tax content be written for business owners?

Yes. Tax planning, compliance, payroll, and controversy topics can be written for business-owner readers.

Does tax content include research?

Yes. Research is included in the standard rate when the topic requires federal, state, or procedural context.

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Send the brief. Get publishable legal content back.

Tell us the topic, jurisdiction, practice area, word count, deadline, and project notes. The form includes spam protection and sends directly to info@legalverb.com.

Protected by a spam check after submission. Please do not include confidential client facts until Legal Verb confirms the right workflow. You can also email info@legalverb.com.