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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tax expert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has specialized knowledge and skills in tax-related matters.
Example: "Before making any financial decisions, it's wise to consult a tax expert to ensure compliance with current regulations."
Alternatives: "a tax specialist" or "a tax professional."
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He was a tax expert.
"I'm not a tax expert," he said.
I asked a tax expert, who was equally intrigued.
There isn't a tax expert who thinks that's possible.
One of the Google witnesses, Hutchinson, is a tax expert and director of GIH.
"People could listen to a tax expert give advice while they are looking at tax software".
A lawyer for Mr. Parse said that his client "was not a tax expert.
One such former partner, a tax expert, complained bitterly to me when I was in baseball.
Satya Poddar, a tax expert at EY, a consulting firm, thinks that the early signs are not encouraging.
A tax expert offers the best way for the owner of a corporation to claim a home-office tax deduction.
Leonard Burman, a tax expert and a professor of public affairs at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, agreed.
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