About AnnaMarie Lynn
AnnaMarie Lynn Mitchell built a career in tax law through steady study and early hands-on clinic work. She earned a J.D. in taxation from St. Thomas University School of Law in 2012 and followed that with an LL.M. in Tax Law from the University of Florida in 2013. Those credentials set a technical foundation and shaped the practical trajectory of her legal work.
Her first notable post after graduate study was at Gulfcoast Legal Services, Inc., where she served as Tax Clinic Director in 2013. In that role she managed clinic operations and handled client matters arising from tax disputes and compliance questions. The clinic work exposed her to the everyday problems taxpayers face and to the procedural steps required in administrative and court settings.
Mitchell is admitted to practice in Florida and is authorized to appear before the U.S. Tax Court. She holds a Florida Bar number, 99888. That combination of state admission and federal-tax-court eligibility allows her to move between counseling, administrative advocacy, and litigation when tax controversy matters require it.
Her practice has centered on tax issues for individuals and small businesses. She has worked on returns, explains tax obligations, and represents clients in discussions with tax authorities. She also advises on the implications of business decisions for federal and state tax liability. Her work often requires detailed analysis of tax rules and plain explanations for clients who do not work with tax law every day.
At the present time Mitchell operates under the firm name AnnaMarie L Mitchell PA. The practice is oriented toward resolving disputes and helping clients understand their filings and liabilities. She draws on clinic management experience when coordinating casework and when preparing matters for administrative hearings or court petitions.
Colleagues and clients have noted that she approaches tax problems methodically and prefers clear, practical solutions over complex theorizing. Her background in clinical practice and graduate tax study informs how she evaluates risk and frames options for clients. She currently represents individuals and small businesses in federal and state tax matters.