Attorney Richard Hunt is a dual-credentialed attorney-CPA, and practices primarily in the areas of tax, real estate, and corporate law.
Richard Hunt joined ScottHulse after a twelve-year career in public accounting. He has extensive practical knowledge and experience in taxation of individuals, partnerships, corporations, and trusts.
Mr. Hunt represents taxpayers in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts and the New Mexico Department of Revenue. He handles a wide array of tax issues including penalty abatements, claims for refund, installment agreements, and federal tax liens.
Mr. Hunt advises businesses and individuals on tax planning matters and serves on the pro bono panel of the New Mexico Legal Aid – Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, helping resolve IRS controversies and enforcement issues with IRS Appeals and in U.S. Tax Court.
Mr. Hunt has experience in advising business owners regarding the formation, capitalization, purchase/sale, reorganization and dissolution of business entities. Mr. Hunt also represents buyers and sellers in commercial real estate transactions.
He is a member of the American Bar Association Tax Section and Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section; he remains a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.