Diverse and skillful experience for your success and peace of mind
Any tax controversy has different circumstances, and each requires specific skills and approaches to achieve successful outcomes. Our attorneys have the expertise to handle nearly any tax situation in which you may find yourself involved.
Our clients put confidence in us to help navigate the tax controversy process through our private practice and government service experience. Our attorneys are equipped to handle a range of matters to provide resolutions for any tax controversy.
We represent businesses and individuals before the Internal Revenue Service and state and local taxing authorities. We provide counsel to clients in connection with voluntary disclosures, audits, mediations and administrative appeals. We also have substantial experience litigating tax disputes, including in U.S. Tax Court and U.S. District Courts.
We have represented businesses and individuals in tax disputes across a broad range of industries. Our attorneys have provided counsel for technology, energy, life sciences and healthcare, financial, retail and transportation.
Areas of Focus
Our attorneys skillfully represent businesses and individuals before the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Tax Court and U.S. District Courts on voluntary disclosures, audits, mediations and administrative appeals related to:
Transfer pricing
Tax accounting
Worker classification
Foreign tax credits
Criminal tax allegations
Key Contacts
Related Practices & Industries
As our expertise is wide-ranging, our attorneys also specialize in a number of related areas.
Get to know the attorneys in our Tax Controversy practice.
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