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Former Federal tax prosecutor and former trial attorney for the IRS
17 years of experience
Tax Law, White Collar Crime, Criminal Law, International Law
California
Daniel W. Layton is a former Federal tax prosecutor and trial attorney for the IRS. His practice as a tax attorney is dedicated to handling all aspects of tax controversy, including audits, collection, international tax, and criminal tax defense. Mr. Layton has extensive experience and insight from his time in the government sector, which greatly benefits his clients. As a former Federal tax prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, in the Tax Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, and a former IRS trial attorney in San Jose, he has litigated a wide variety of civil and criminal tax cases in Federal district court and in U.S. Tax Court arising from notices of deficiency, collections determinations, and innocent spouse determinations. Mr. Layton’s tax litigation and trial experience in Tax Court, U.S. District Court, and the Ninth Circuit has resulted in at least 30 reported decisions.
Credit Cards Accepted
English
LL.M. (2006) | Taxation
J.D. (2004) | Law
B.A. (2000)
Chair-Elect
2019 - Current
Member
2006 - Current
Secretary/Treasurer
2018 - 2019
Chair
2016 - 2016
Chair-Elect
2015 - 2015