IRS Tax Litigation

Tax Court and Federal Court Litigation

When cases are not resolved at the IRS Office of Appeals, frequently the only further course of action for taxpayers is to file a Petition in the U.S. Tax Court, or a Complaint in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, or U.S. District Court. These actions are expensive for taxpayers, since lawyers must spend scores or hundreds of hours gathering evidence, taking depositions, and preparing for trial. Further, taxpayers must spend significant amounts of time over the course of nine to twelve months responding to discovery requests. Make no mistake: federal lawsuits are expensive, time-consuming, and “taxing” on all involved—taxpayers and attorneys alike. 

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Colorado Office
600 17th St #2800s

Denver, CO 80202

Client Reviews

Dave has ridden to our rescue on many occasions. It’s not that I try to get in trouble but Dave is always there to bail me out. Dave went toe-to-toe with the IRS over a several year legal battle. Nothing like having a...

- Russell and Lisa P.

My business partner and I hired Dave to represent us with an IRS tax audit of our company and individual tax returns. There were other family members and other businesses involved, and the IRS initially wanted more than...

- Mark M.

I called Dave to help me file several years of income tax returns. After the returns were filed, Dave filed an Offer in Compromise to get rid of the old taxes. The IRS accepted a small fraction of the original amount...

- Mike W.

When I needed to buy out my business partner, Dave told me of the possible pitfalls with the Operating Agreement, walked me through the entire process, helped me value the company, and make an offer. I was able to keep...

- Yvonne A.

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