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An ex-Federal tax prosecutor and ex-IRS trial attorney, Daniel W. Layton's 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 brings 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.
As a former Federal prosecutor, Mr. Layton understands how the IRS conducts its investigations against individuals alleged to have committed tax evasion and tax fraud. Mr. Layton's district court experience includes litigation of claims for refund, collections cases, IRS summons proceedings, injunctions, and criminal tax cases. Mr. Layton has successfully litigated several high profile district court cases, including a tax shelter case with over $350 million at issue and one of the first cases involving disclosure of foreign holders of domestic bank accounts. He has significant experience in the area of identity theft and tax fraud, holding the position of Stolen Identity Refund Fraud coordinator for the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Mr. Layton also has exceptional familiarity with the IRS's practices and procedures due to his tenure as an attorney for the IRS, in the IRS Office of Chief Counsel's field office in Silicon Valley. There, Mr. Layton provided training to revenue officers and revenue agents in San Jose field offices and in the Fresno Service Center, advised a specialized group of revenue agents assigned to tax shelters, and reviewed the IRS's proposed assertions of penalties, including Foreign Bank Account (FBAR) penalties for undisclosed offshore accounts and civil fraud penalties.
Mr. Layton is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, where he was a Victor McQuistion Scholar. He earned his Master of Tax Laws from Golden Gate University in San Francisco and his undergraduate degree from San Diego State University.
Daniel W. Layton is a Southern California native. When he isn't wearing a suit, he can usually be found training for triathlons and mud-runs, rooting for the LA Galaxy, or coaching one of his kids' soccer teams.
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23 Corporate Plaza Dr., Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA, 92660
17702 Irvine Blvd., Suite 200, Tustin, CA, 92780
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Posted by anonymous | January 29, 2020 | Federal Crime
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I consulted with Mr. Layton regarding my inquiry with matters related to 18 U.S. Code § 1001. He proved to be not only genuinely concerned and thoughtful with regards to my situation, but very knowledgeable as well. The information he provided to me was invaluable, for sure. I would strongly advise c...
Posted by Lily | December 04, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Thank you, Daniel!
Daniel helped me after I was served with a notice of a federal tax lien. I hired Daniel to be my attorney and to represent our company before the IRS. Daniel represented us and handled all of our communications with the IRS. He took the details of my case, contacted the IRS, and addressed the tax li...
Posted by Frank | January 04, 2015 | Tax
Excellent Service in a stressful in situation
After receiving a letter from the IRS, I made some calls and was surprised that Mr. Layton not only answered my call personally but then spent a significant amount of time answering my questions. After researching several other Tax Attorney's in the area it was obvious that Mr. Layton was knowledgea...
Posted by anonymous | September 09, 2014 | Tax
IRS scam
I got a call from IRS claiming that I violated the regulation on a wire transfer money outside of US. it was a scam call that asking me to pay significant amount of money promptly. Since the conditions of the payment were not making sense, I called Mr. Layton and checked about the violation and he t...
"I've known Mr. Layton for over 20 years. He is very bright and honorable. I would recommend him to anyone in need of a tax lawyer."
"Dan is a very knowledgeable and intelligent attorney in the field of tax controversy. If there is a possible solution or resolution of a tax case, he will find it. I recommend him to anyone looking for an attorney who knows the law and truly cares about protecting the rights of his client. I endorse this lawyer."
"I was very impressed by Daniel Layton's presentation during CA CLE conference. He is very knowledgeable and experienced lawyer in the area of tax controversy. I wholeheartedly recommend him to anyone looking for a lawyer who knows the law and truly cares about protecting the rights of his clients and getting them the most favorable result possible."
"Mr. Layton is a highly skilled tax attorney whose courtroom skills are matched only by his desire to obtain the best results possible. Having directly worked with Mr. Layton, I would highly recommend Mr. Layton as an attorney."
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Top 100 Lawyers, American Society of Legal Advocates
2015
A Top Tax Attorney, Coast Magazine
2013
Attorney General's Award, Nominee, United States Department of Justice
2013
5-Year Service Recognition, United States Department of Justice
2008
Bravo, Internal Revenue Service
2001
McQuistion Scholar, University of Chicago Law School
2000
Distinction, San Diego State University
2014 - Present
Owner, Tax Attorney OC
2017 - 2019
Partner, Layton & Lopez Tax Attorneys, LLP
2008 - 2014
Assistant U.S. Attorney, Tax Division, United States Attorney's Office, Central District Of California
2006 - 2008
General Trial Attorney, Office Of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service
2002 - 2002
Extern, Criminal Division, Major Frauds Section, United States Attorney's Office San Diego
2021 - Present
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionTreasurer
2005 - Present
State Bar of California, Taxation SectionMember
2020 - 2020
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionChair
2019 - 2019
Orange County Bar AssociationChair-Elect - Tax Law Section
2018 - 2019
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionSecretary/Treasurer
2016 - 2016
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionChair
2015 - 2015
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionChair Elect
2014 - 2014
Orange County Bar Association, Tax Law SectionSecretary/Treasurer
2008 - 2009
Los Angeles County Bar AssociationMember
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Dismissal favorable to client. Affirmed by 9th Circuit.
Favorable Judgment against principal entity. Settlement and dismissal of remaining entities.
Summary judgment in favor of client. Aff'd by 9th Circuit.
Trial victory.
Victory on all primary issues. Final issue conceded by opponent.
Trial victory, favorable to taxpayer.
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Favorable. Post-trial concession of all issues by opponent.
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LL.M - Master of Laws
2004
Juris Doctor
2000
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2021
The Duty of Loyalty: Ethical Dilemmas Arising from Dual Identities
2020
The 2020 FBAR Litigation Update
2018
CDTFA One Year Later and the Effects of the Supreme Court’s Wayfair Opinion on California Sales and Use Tax
2017
Recognizing and Ethically Handling Conflicts of Interest in Various Common Tax Representation Scenarios
2016
Tax Tips For Law Firms
2015
Ethical Issues in Tax Controversy and Litigation
2014
Identity Theft and Your Tax Return
2014
Tax Implications of Labor and Employment Settlements and Attorney’s Fees Awards
2014
Criminal Tax Procedure (Panelist)
2013
Criminal Tax Fraud
2010
Guest Speaker/Panelist Careers in Tax
2008
Tax Fraud Referrals and Civil Case Development
2007
I.R.S. Summonses
2006
Suits Against Revenue Officers
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