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Its site says &#8220;we are real tax attorneys,&#8221; BBB categorizes it under Tax Attorney, and its founder is admitted to U.S. Tax Court. The founder is subject to state bar oversight; the firm names no one else, so you cannot tell in advance who will handle your file.The BBB file backs that up: an A+ letter grade as of August 2026, accredited since July 18, 2014, with 0 complaints in three years.Disclosure: Money Done Right founder Logan Allec, CPA, owns Choice Tax Relief, which competes with the company reviewed here. That is exactly why the scorecard above is based on published, verifiable evidence rather than opinion.Our Pick For Best Tax Relief CompanyLearn MoreBBB Accredited: A+ RatingOwned by a CPA: Logan Allec, CPAFree Consultation: 100% Free, No ObligationMinimum Debt: Works with $10,000+Table of ContentsToggleSilver Tax Group At a GlanceWho Silver Tax Group IsServices OfferedHow Does Silver Tax Group Work?Silver Tax Group CostSilver Tax Group Complaints and Customer ReviewsIs Silver Tax Group Legit?Silver Tax Group Pros and ConsAlternatives to Silver Tax GroupWho Silver Tax Group Is Best ForWho Silver Tax Group Is Not ForFinal ThoughtsFrequently Asked QuestionsSilver Tax Group At a GlanceFree ConsultationYes, advertised 24\/7Fee StructureFlat fee quoted after the consultation. No fee schedule, no minimum debt.Money-Back GuaranteeNone published, and no refund policy.BBB RatingA+, accredited since July 18, 2014; 0 reviews, 0 complaints in three years.Year Founded2010 (per its site)Who Silver Tax Group IsSilver Tax Group is a trade name: that it is a law firm is settled, what it is called on paper is not. We located no Secretary of State filing and could not verify a registered legal entity name. BBB lists it as a Limited Liability Partnership \u2014 one data point, not a registry record.The founding date has two published answers: the about page says &#8220;since 2010,&#8221; while BBB lists a business start date of January 1, 2011 and &#8220;Years in Business: 15.&#8221;The founder&#8217;s credentialsChad C. Silver is &#8220;Managing Partner, CEO &amp; Founder&#8221; on his bio and BBB&#8217;s &#8220;Owner\/CEO.&#8221; He holds a J.D. from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, class of 2007, and is listed as admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and U.S. Tax Court, both in 2010. He is not held out as a CPA or an Enrolled Agent anywhere we reviewed.The license checkNeither official source could be read. The State Bar of Michigan&#8217;s directory is JavaScript-driven and returned no record data; the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board&#8217;s lookup is blocked by robots.txt.Two independent legal directories corroborate it. Justia lists State Bar of Michigan number P74010 and U.S. Tax Court admission, both 2010 \u2014 single-sourced to Justia. Avvo lists Michigan, admitted 2010, &#8220;Active in Good Standing,&#8221; &#8220;No misconduct found.&#8221;Corroborated by directories, not confirmed at the source.One nameChad C. Silver is the only professional named anywhere. The about page says &#8220;Every case is handled by licensed professionals&#8221; but names none of them, and the number of attorneys is not disclosed.OfficesSix locations: headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, plus West Palm Beach, Austin, Dallas, Houston and Buffalo \u2014 the last from a company press release. The contact page lists &#8220;Dallas, TX&#8221; with the Austin address, contradicting the homepage, and hours are not disclosed.The firm&#8217;s own numbers do not line upThe current website states on its homepage, about page and client reviews page that the firm has &#8220;Saved Our Clients Over $128,000,000+ From IRS.&#8221;A company press release dated July 2, 2025 announcing the Buffalo office claims $287 million saved, a 94.6% success rate, 4,700 federal cases resolved, 1,200+ IRS audit cases and 800+ criminal tax investigations.Both cannot be right, and the older document claims more than double the savings of the current website. The press release is paid promotional content, not reporting, and both figures are unaudited and self-reported.Separately: the practice areas page advertises &#8220;40+ Years Expertise&#8221; against a firm that dates itself to 2010. That may be combined staff experience; the site does not say.Services OfferedThe IRS list is broad: Fresh Start, offers in compromise, installment agreements, penalty abatement, appeals, lien and levy releases, unfiled returns, audit defense, Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures, Delinquent FBAR Submission Procedures, voluntary disclosure, FBAR\/FATCA and international tax, and ERC defense.Two things a tax relief company cannot doU.S. Tax Court litigation. A notice of deficiency you want to fight goes to court, where a non-law-firm cannot take you. The homepage lists &#8220;US Tax Court cases&#8221; and Chad Silver has been admitted since 2010, though the practice areas page does not list it separately.Criminal tax defense. A dedicated practice area on its site, alongside tax fraud investigations, and a lawyer&#8217;s job from the first call.On state tax problems: no state tax program is named on the firm&#8217;s own site, and state work is not a listed practice area. TaxCure lists it as servicing the IRS, California FTB, Florida DOR, Michigan Treasury and Texas Comptroller \u2014 a directory&#8217;s claim, not the firm&#8217;s.How Does Silver Tax Group Work?Stage 1: The free consultationThe consultation is free, advertised sitewide as &#8220;Free Consultation 24\/7.&#8221; Who takes that call is not disclosed \u2014 the site never says whether an attorney or intake staffer runs it. Ask.Stage 2: The flat-fee quote, and everything afterThe cost page says the firm will &#8220;assess your situation during a free consultation, then provide a fixed quote.&#8221; After that: no timeline, no response-time commitment, no named case handler.Silver Tax Group CostSilver Tax Group publishes no fee schedule for its own services \u2014 not a range, not a starting price. The cost page says, &#8220;We provide flat-rate pricing so you know exactly what you will pay before we start,&#8221; and &#8220;No hourly billing. No extra charges. Just flat pricing.&#8221; No minimum tax debt is published.A warning about the table on its cost pageThat page carries a dollar table that reads like a price list. It is not. It is headed &#8220;Average Tax Attorney Costs for Common IRS Services&#8221; and introduced by &#8220;The ranges below reflect industry averages based on hourly or flat-fee arrangements.&#8221; These are not this firm&#8217;s fees.There is no guaranteeWe checked five pages on the site plus a targeted search for a money-back guarantee, satisfaction guarantee or refund policy. Zero results. Nothing is promised back if the outcome disappoints \u2014 a finding, not a research gap.Silver Tax Group Complaints and Customer ReviewsKeep three BBB metrics apart. As of August 2026 the firm is BBB Accredited with an A+ letter grade, accredited since July 18, 2014. Separately, no star rating is displayed \u2014 the profile carries 0 customer reviews. Separately again, 0 complaints closed in 12 months, 0 in three years.A BBB letter grade is not a customer-satisfaction score \u2014 the grade is BBB&#8217;s assessment, the stars are what customers said. Zero complaints in three years is a straight positive; zero reviews after 12 years of accreditation is unusual.What other platforms showBirdeye, an aggregator: 4.2 out of 5 from 166 reviews. Aggregate only \u2014 its claimed source breakdown conflicts with BBB&#8217;s own figures.TaxCure: 5.0 out of 5 from 17 reviews \u2014 small sample.Avvo: 9.3 &#8220;Superb&#8221; and 5.0 out of 5 from 14 client reviews \u2014 rating Chad Silver personally, not the firm.ConsumerAffairs: no profile at the expected URL (404). Solvable: none found.Trustpilot, Google and Yelp were blocked or not fetched, so we publish no score.What reviewers sayThe recurring positive: clients say they dealt with actual attorneys rather than salespeople, and praise the FBAR and offshore work.&#8220;Great company to work with. You deal with actual tax attorneys instead of just sales people trying to take your money.&#8221; Daniel Russell Sr., Facebook review via Birdeye, about seven years agoThe recurring negative runs the other way: reviewers wrote that they paid substantial fees, saw no result, and could not get a response after payment. None has been tested by a court, a regulator or a bar.&#8220;paid 20,000 got nothing but lip service. they talk a good game.&#8221; Walter C Randolph, Facebook review via Birdeye, about seven years agoThree caveats: these are unverified allegations on a social platform, the cluster is roughly four to seven years old, and no disposition is public. The Birdeye profile also carries cryptocurrency-investment spam reviews, which Silver Tax Group has publicly stated are not from clients and asked to have removed. Treat anything sourced from it, in either direction, as noisy.Is Silver Tax Group Legit?We searched for FTC actions, state attorney general actions, class actions, lawsuits, bar discipline and IRS Office of Professional Responsibility discipline, and found no action, lawsuit or disciplinary proceeding against Silver Tax Group or Chad C. Silver.That is not a certified clean record, and we will not write it as one. Federal dockets were not accessible, the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board database was robots-blocked, the State Bar directory could not be read, and the IRS OPR list was not searched.Silver Tax Group Pros and ConsProsAn actual law firm, categorized by BBB under Tax Attorney.Says it handles U.S. Tax Court litigation and criminal tax defense, which a non-law-firm cannot do.A+ BBB grade, accredited since July 18, 2014; 0 complaints in three years.The founder&#8217;s 2010 bar and Tax Court admissions are corroborated by two directories.Flat-fee billing, six offices, free consultation.ConsNo price of any kind is published, so you cannot comparison-shop.No money-back guarantee, no satisfaction guarantee, no refund policy.Only one professional is named; the headcount is not disclosed.No registered legal entity name could be verified; zero BBB reviews after 12 years.Savings figures conflict between the site and its 2025 press release; &#8220;40+ Years Expertise&#8221; is unexplained.Who takes the first call is not disclosed; the contact page and homepage publish conflicting Dallas addresses.Alternatives to Silver Tax GroupThe most useful thing this table tells you: not one of these firms publishes an actual price. Read the star ratings with their review counts attached: Choice&#8217;s 5 out of 5 rests on a single BBB review, Optima&#8217;s 4.07 rests on 1,987. Those are not comparable samples, and the complaint counts scale with client volume too.Silver Tax Group\ud83c\udfc6OUR PICK\ud83c\udfc6Choice Tax ReliefOptima Tax ReliefCommunity TaxRead ReviewVisitRead ReviewVisitRead ReviewVisitFree ConsultationYes, advertised 24\/7Yes. Length not published.YesYesFee StructureFlat fee quoted after the consultation. No fee schedule, no minimum debt.Not published. Publishes a $10,000 minimum debt, which the others do not.Two-stage: investigation fee, then resolution fee. Amounts not published.Describes flat, fixed pricing. Amounts not published.Money-Back GuaranteeNone published, and no refund policy.None published.15-day refund of the investigation fee only; fees for later phases are expressly excluded.No money-back terms published; a general satisfaction statement only.BBB RatingA+, accredited since July 18, 2014; 0 reviews, 0 complaints in three years.A+, accredited 5\/31\/2022; separately 5 out of 5 from 1 customer review; 0 complaints on file.A+, accredited 6\/18\/2012; separately 4.07 out of 5 from 1,987 reviews; 788 complaints in three years.A+, accredited 7\/1\/2015; separately 4.21 out of 5 from 142 reviews; 35 complaints in three years.Silver Tax Group describes itself as a tax law firm and BBB categorizes it under Tax Attorney. The BBB records above are verified, but we did not verify the corporate form of Choice Tax Relief, Optima Tax Relief or Community Tax in this research pass, so the table does not compare them on that basis.Choice Tax Relief is owned by Logan Allec, CPA, and states that it is staffed by CPAs and tax attorneys. We did not independently verify staff licensure at any of the three, so this is not a credential comparison.Disclosure: Money Done Right founder Logan Allec, CPA, owns Choice Tax Relief, which competes with the company reviewed here. That is exactly why the scorecard above is based on published, verifiable evidence rather than opinion.Optima uses the two-stage model. Community Tax describes flat, fixed pricing, as Silver Tax Group does; Choice Tax Relief publishes no structure.Who Silver Tax Group Is Best ForAnyone whose case could reach U.S. Tax Court, or who faces a criminal tax investigation.Taxpayers with FBAR, FATCA or offshore exposure, an area reviewers mention specifically.People who want flat-fee billing from an attorney.Who Silver Tax Group Is Not ForPeople who need a price, or a minimum debt figure, before talking to anyone.Anyone counting on a money-back guarantee.Taxpayers who want the whole team&#8217;s credentials, since only one person is named.Final ThoughtsSilver Tax Group earns the part of its pitch that matters most. It is a real law firm, its founder&#8217;s 2010 admissions are corroborated by independent directories, and it holds itself out as handling Tax Court litigation and criminal tax defense in-house. An A+ grade with zero complaints across three years beats most of this industry, though the same profile carries zero customer reviews, so it is not a satisfaction signal in either direction.The reservations are what you cannot see: no price until you are on the phone, nothing promised back, no way to know who works your case.If you call, get your attorney&#8217;s bar number, check it at michbar.org, and get fee and scope in writing before paying. Outcomes in tax resolution depend on your individual circumstances, and no firm can guarantee a specific result.Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Silver Tax Group legit?It is a law firm, categorized by BBB under Tax Attorney, with an A+ grade and zero complaints in three years. We found no FTC action, attorney general action, class action or bar discipline \u2014 but federal dockets and Michigan&#8217;s discipline database were not searchable, so treat that as nothing located.Is Silver Tax Group a law firm, and who runs it?A law firm, founded by Chad C. Silver, listed as admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and U.S. Tax Court in 2010, and not held out as a CPA or Enrolled Agent. He is the only professional named; the headcount is not disclosed.How much does Silver Tax Group cost?It does not publish a price: flat rates and a fixed quote after a free consultation are promised, but no fee schedule or minimum debt appears anywhere. The dollar table on its cost page is labeled &#8220;Average Tax Attorney Costs for Common IRS Services&#8221; \u2014 industry averages, not its fees.Does Silver Tax Group offer a money-back guarantee?No. We checked five pages on its site plus a targeted search, finding no money-back guarantee, satisfaction guarantee or refund policy.What is Silver Tax Group&#8217;s BBB rating?An A+ letter grade, accredited since July 18, 2014, with 0 complaints closed in 12 months and 0 in three years. No star rating is displayed \u2014 the profile carries 0 customer reviews.Why do Silver Tax Group&#8217;s savings claims differ?We do not know. Its current site says it saved clients over $128,000,000+, while its own July 2, 2025 press release claims $287 million saved, a 94.6% success rate and 4,700 federal cases resolved. All are unaudited, self-reported marketing numbers.How do I check that my Silver Tax Group attorney is licensed?Ask for the full name and bar number, then look the person up at michbar.org. We could not read that directory ourselves, so the founder&#8217;s admission is corroborated by Justia and Avvo, not confirmed at the source."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Taxes","item":"https:\/\/moneydoneright.com\/taxes\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Tax Relief","item":"https:\/\/moneydoneright.com\/taxes\/\/tax-relief\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"Silver Tax Group Review 2026: A CPA&#8217;s Honest Take","item":"https:\/\/moneydoneright.com\/taxes\/tax-relief\/silver-tax-group-review\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]