Greg McCauley

McCauley Law Offices, P.C.

(610) 388-4474

510 Kennett Pike
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania 19317


About Greg McCauley

For nearly three decades, Greg McCauley has been dedicated to representing clients in civil and criminal tax cases.

He founded McCauley Law Offices in Chadds Ford, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia, with the mission to help clients become tax-compliant and save as much money as possible.

EDUCATION AND ADMISSIONS
Greg received his law degree from the Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware. He is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court, which allows him to represent taxpayers from any state.

AREAS OF PRACTICE
Greg concentrates his practice on civil and criminal tax cases. As an experienced attorney, he can represent taxpayers from every state before the IRS. He has a long track record of success in stopping IRS collection actions, releasing and erasing liens, and preventing levies. He is also well-versed in dealing with criminal tax issues.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP AND PUBLICATIONS
Greg is a member of the Professional Liability Committee and Judicial Administration Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, as well as the American Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, New York Bar Association, and New Jersey Bar Association.

He has also published TAXJAMS: Simple Solutions, a helpful guide for taxpayers looking to navigate the complex world of tax law.

When you choose Greg McCauley as your attorney, you can be confident that you have a dedicated and experienced legal professional on your side. He will negotiate directly with the IRS on your behalf to fight for the best possible resolution to your tax problem.

Practice Areas

  • Tax Law

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(610) 388-4474

510 Kennett Pike
Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania 19317

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