Our Scholarships

At Cumberland Law Group, LLC, we help hundreds of individuals and businesses resolve IRS issues every year by dealing directly on their behalf in all matters related to tax filings for both state taxes as well the federal government agency located within their hometown. With tax law offices in Atlanta, GA, Charlotte, NC, and Los Angeles, CA, we help hundreds of everyday people resolve difficult tax issues.

Our experienced tax lawyers stay ahead with knowledge of the challenges involved with personal taxes and commercial and residential property taxes.

In the spirit of giving back, we are proud to announce the 2022 CLG Scholarship, the first-ever scholarship from the firm to assist future tax lawyers with their education.

Scholarship Details

Cumberland Law Group, LLC is pleased to announce the CLG 2022 Scholarship of $1000 for one student in the United States of America. We will be giving away a $1000 scholarship to a grand prize-winning essay from one select student. We are accepting essays from students that identify one way that tax laws and regulations intersect in the lives of ordinary people and  businesses throughout the United States and provide an analysis.

Submissions will be evaluated based on demonstration of knowledge of recent regulations of taxes and originality. The deadline will be for October 8, 2022. Entrants should also submit a 90-second+ video detailing their accomplishments and interests along with their essay.

Submission Deadline

  • Applicants must submit their essays and other required information by October 8, 2022.
  • The winner of the scholarship will be notified no later than October 31st, 2022.

Submission Details

  • First Name and Last Name
  • Your Phone Number
  • Your Email Address
  • A link to your video uploaded to Youtube or another streaming platform
  • A Copy of your essay submission (.pdf, .doc, Google Doc)
  • Your resume
  • Your most recent transcript
  • Subject line: CLG Scholarship 2022

Eligibility Criteria

  • Entrants must be enrolled or accepted into an accredited school in the United States as of the deadline.