About Norris Lozano

Lozano Tax Resolution is not a call center. It is not a franchise. It is an attorney-led practice built on one premise: that taxpayers facing serious IRS problems deserve direct access to a licensed attorney who knows tax law, has stood in Tax Court, and has the judgment that comes from 30+ years of high-stakes legal work.

Norris earned his J.D. from Southern Methodist University School of Law in Dallas and spent 18 years as a partner at Short, How, Lozano & Frels — one of Dallas's established commercial law firms. His practice covered commercial finance, real estate transactions, banking law, tax, syndications, and regulatory compliance. He represented the largest financial institutions in Texas.

As CEO and General Counsel of the Portland Family of Funds, he raised and managed over $750 million, secured $180 million in New Market Tax Credits from the U.S. Treasury, and orchestrated transactions exceeding $1.1 billion using federal tax credit programs. His work was recognized as a top-50 semifinalist in the Harvard University Innovations in American Government Award — out of more than 2,500 national entries. He lobbied Congress in Washington, D.C., on tax legislation and succeeded in extending legislation that expanded investment in low-income communities.

Norris returned to direct legal practice with a specific focus: tax resolution and controversy. As CEO of Axelon Tax Solutions, he built a tax resolution operation from the ground up, representing clients before the IRS in audits, appeals, and U.S. Tax Court proceedings. He followed that with senior roles at Dayes Law Firm and Durfee Law Group — each deepening his experience in IRS representation, ERC audits, and tax controversy. The credential that matters most: Norris Lozano is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court. Most resolution firms have no one on staff who is admitted to the U.S. Tax Court.

Lozano Tax Resolution works with individuals and businesses who have real IRS problems — unfiled returns, significant balances, active collection, audits, or notices they don't understand. If you need an attorney who has seen more tax structures, transactions, and IRS proceedings than most practitioners encounter in a career — and who will personally direct your case — this is the firm.

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