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I focus 100% on IRS and state tax disputes. I am a former law clerk for a federal judge, US Department of Justice (Tax Division) trial attorney, and am now in private practice. I am also a former Green Beret. I hold degrees from Yale, the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Georgetown University Law Center. I have 40+ years experience in this field.
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Acquired: 1984
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State: Virginia
Acquired: 1988
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State: Maryland
Acquired: 1985
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State: North Carolina
Acquired: 1974
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1775 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 400, Reston, VA, 20190
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Posted by Ellen | December 13, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Overall Amazing Experience
We hired Mr. Nath to assist us in settling an IRS problem dating back to 2008 - 2011. We worked with the very responsive and kind, Mr. Nath, to settle our case for $200,000. We owed over $900,000 and Mr. Nath worked on our behalf with the IRS to get a settlement we could afford. He has followed up wi...
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Corporate and incorporation lawyer
1983
Outstanding Attorney Award, Tax Division, US Department of Justice
1979
Outstanding Attorney Award, Tax Division, US Department of Justice
2003 - Present
Managing Member, Robert G. Nath, PLLC
2001 - 2003
Partner, Goodman and Company (now Dixon Hughes Goodman)
1988 - 2001
Attorney and Shareholder, Odin, Feldman & Pittleman, PC
1975 - 1984
Trial Attorney and Reviewer, Tax Division U.S. Justice Department
2007 - 2008
Internal Revenue Service Advisory CouncilMember
1996 - 1997
Fairfax County Virginia Bar Association (Tax Section)Chair, Tax Section
IRS abated the penalty in full; granted client refunds
IRS accepted $64,000 out of $ 1 million+ owed.
IRS settled for $242,000, paid over 2 years.
Cases resulted in acceptance by IRS of clients' voluntary disclosure and no further penalties
1980
Master of Laws in Taxation
1974
JD - Juris Doctor
1970
BA - Bachelor of Arts, cum laude
2003
What Every Virginia CPA Needs to Know about the IRS
2003
Representing clients before the IRS
1999
1997
1994
1981
1981
English
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