Neil Birkhoff Outlines LITCs and Volunteer Opportunities Assisting Low-Income TaxpayersÂ
In an article published in the Spring 2024 issue of the Virginia State Bar Taxation Law Section Newsletter, Woods Rogers Tax Principal Neil Birkhoff outlines how Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics (LITCs) can keep low-income taxpayers afloat when faced with tax issues that could otherwise sink them financially. He outlines the benefits of the program and volunteer opportunities that provide a broad array of tax services.
Neil has held numerous positions with The Community Tax Law Project, a LITC based in Richmond, as well as serving as the Visiting Director of the Washington & Lee Law School Tax Clinic during the 2021-2022 academic year. Woods Rogers is proud of our attorneys’ commitment to improving access to justice.
For more information, please visit the Virginia State Bar Taxation Section website.
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