Ms. Chelsey E Phippen

Ms. Chelsey E Phippen: Attorney with Kipp and Christian, P.C.

Biography

Chelsey’s practice centers on negotiation and settlement of Federal and State tax liabilities for both individuals and businesses. She has successfully settled hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of outstanding tax debt. Other areas of her practice involve tax planning, small business formation, asset protection and estate planning.

Chelsey has also served as a consultant in securing Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits and in listing historic properties on the National Historic Register.

Chelsey is a native of Northern Utah. Outside of the office, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and three young children. She is also a quilter and enjoys cooking and entertaining.

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Tax Controversy and Planning
  • General Debt Settlement
  • Small Business Formation
  • Estate Planning and Probate
  • Historic Tax Credits
  • Real Estate
  • Wills & Living Wills

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Regent University School of Law, J.D, 2010; Utah State University, B.S., Law & Constitutional Studies, 2007
Year of First Admission:
2010
Admission:
2010, Utah; 2010, United States Tax Court
Memberships:
Utah State Bar.
ISLN:
922657269

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Contact Information:

385-525-2789  Phone

801-359-9004  Fax

www.kippandchristian.com

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