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Daniel Lee Eggerman is a distinguished tax attorney based in California, currently serving in the Office of Chief Counsel. With extensive expertise in tax law, Mr. Eggerman is recognized for his comprehensive understanding of federal and state tax regulations, providing invaluable guidance to clients navigating complex tax issues. Mr. Eggerman’s practice encompasses a wide array of tax-related matters, including compliance, planning, and dispute resolution. His adeptness in interpreting intricate tax codes enables him to offer strategic solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals and businesses alike. Known for his analytical approach and meticulous attention to detail, he excels in representing clients before federal and state tax authorities, ensuring their rights and interests are vigorously protected. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Eggerman is committed to fostering a deeper understanding of tax law within the community. He frequently participates in educational seminars and workshops, sharing his knowledge with fellow practitioners and clients to demystify the complexities of tax regulations. Situated in the heart of California, Mr. Eggerman is well-positioned to serve a diverse client base, from small businesses to large corporations, across various industries. His dedication to excellence and unwavering commitment to client service have established him as a trusted advisor in the field of tax law. With a focus on delivering strategic insights and practical solutions, Daniel Lee Eggerman continues to make a significant impact in the realm of tax law, helping clients achieve their financial objectives while remaining compliant with applicable regulations.
Tax attorneys help individuals and businesses with tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities. They work to minimize tax liability and resolve IRS issues. Common matters include tax planning, irs audits, tax disputes, business tax.