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BBB sealJeff I. Fouts law offices are in good standing with the BBB and registered with the Better Business Bureau online reliability program. His law firm has an A+ rating which is unmatched in the industry, and he is very proud to have so many satisfied clients.

View Jeff Fouts' reliability profile and click on our BBB seal for verification of the A+ rating. Mr. Fouts is also a member in good standing with the Better Business Bureau serving Southeast Tennessee & Northwest Georgia. See the BBB listing for Attorney Jeff Fouts.

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While our law office is located in Georgia near Atlanta, we are able to help you anywhere across the United States. Mr. Fouts Tax Attorney is licensed to deal with the IRS in every State in the United States of America.

We are Happy to Answer Any IRS Questions

Phone: 800-509-2770
 
Fax: 706-636-5293
   
Mail: Jeff Fouts & Associates
Attorney at Law
772 Maddox Drive, Suite 114
East Ellijay, GA 30540

Fouts Law Office · 572 Maddox Drive, Suite 213 · Ellijay, GA 30540 · Tel: (800) 509-2770 · Fax: (706) 636-5293
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