Top Tax Lawyers in Las Vegas | 7 available

7 Tax lawyers are available in Las Vegas, Nevada, including Bryan Dixon, Daniel McGuire, Leighton Koehler, and Robert Grossman. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 43% provide free consultation.

Tax Lawyers Nearby Las Vegas (by distance)


Tax Case Statistics Overview

Tax Case Timeline

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Tax case timelines in Las Vegas typically range from a few months for straightforward matters to over a year for complex disputes, based on public court data and industry patterns.

Las Vegas Court Backlog

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Estimated active tax case backlogs in Clark County courts reflect moderate to high volume, with seasonal fluctuations and delays common in tax litigation.

Tax Las Vegas Filing Volume

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Monthly tax case filings in Las Vegas generally range from 15 to 40, reflecting both individual and business disputes with state and federal tax authorities.

Tax Case Outcomes

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Resolution rates are higher in pre-litigation stages, with decreasing likelihood of favorable outcomes as cases proceed to trial, according to aggregated public data.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Bryan Dixon

Firm: Fabian VanCott
411 E. Bonneville Ave. , Las Vegas , Nevada 89101
Practice Areas: Tax
In my spare time I enjoy sports such as swimming, running, and playing volleyball. I also enjoy hobbies such as photography and attempting to cook new recipes.
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5

Daniel McGuire

Firm: Lionel Sawyer & Collins
5337 Painted Mirage Road. , Las Vegas , Nevada 89149
Practice Areas: Taxation - State & Federal, Tax, Tax, Tax
SUMMARY. For over 20 years I specialized in Nevada business entity formations and operations, as a tax attorney and shareholder in the Las Vegas office of Lionel Sawyer & Collins.  When LSC dissolved in 2014, I continued to practice in drafting and negotiating operating agreements for Nevada partnerships and limited liability companies, that clearly set forth the expectations of the parties regarding their share of the risks and benefits of a venture's financial performance and taxation.. Before switching to the legal field, I was an aeronautical engineer with the US Air Force.  I worked on developing flight simulators for fighter pilot training, first at an Air Force base near my hometown in Ohio, then at a base outside of Phoenix, Arizona.  During the time in Phoenix I also attended Arizona State University, earning an MBA and Ph.D. that researched the underlying theories and value of technical trading methods for stock investments (tip: buy high, sell higher).. I attended UCLA law school from 1986 to 1989, where I was an editor on the UCLA Law Review.  After graduation I joined the Los Angeles office of Skadden Arps as a litigation attorney.  I handled depositions and drafted motions in complex financial litigation matters, including defense of claims by a group of Japanese banks regarding massive student loan servicing defaults.  Along the way I also acquired credentials as a Certified Financial Planner and Chartered Financial Analyst.. EXPERIENCE. I joined Lionel Sawyer & Collins in 1994 as an associate after completing the LL.M. (masters in taxation) program at New York University, and became a shareholder in 2000.  My practice was grounded in taxation, financial issues, and business entity formation/selection advice.  I also act as an arbitrator for the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA, formerly NASD) regarding broker customer claims of unsuitable investments and churning.. I have been responsible for hundreds of LLC operating agreements and partnership agreements.  On several occasions clients have appreciated being advised of provisions drafted by their venture partners that could, under certain scenarios, produce economic or tax results contrary to their understandings from the oral business deal.  Noticing and resolving those issues early helped avoided later disputes and expensive litigation.. PERSONAL INTERESTS. Outside the office I can be found looking for the best pizza in Las Vegas, or playing in national poker and bridge tournaments.. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. I have authored legal and financial journal articles, including "The Trader's Edge"  published in Barron's, comparing the curious taxation of investors, traders, sports professionals, gamblers and criminal activities (tip:  be a golf pro if you can; or a criminal; but never a gambler).  Most recently, an article in Nevada Lawyer, "Tips on TIPS," described the unusual taxation of inflation-protected Treasury securities.. "Tips on TIPS," Nevada Lawyer (April 2014). "The Trader's Edge," Barron's National Business and Financial Weekly (March 31, 2008). "Allocations of Profits and Distributions in Partnership/LLC Agreements:  A Trap for the Unwary (and Sometimes the Wary)," Communique (March 2006). EDUCATION. Law:  New York University School of Law, LL.M. (May 1994). UCLA School of Law, J.D. (May 1989). Finance:  Arizona State University, MBA (August 1981), Ph.D. (May 1985). Engineering:  Purdue University, B.S. (December 1971). PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS & DESIGNATIONS. Member, Clark County Bar. Member, State Bar of Nevada. Member, State Bar of California (inactive). Admitted to Practice before the United States Tax Court. Certified Financial Planner (inactive). Chartered Financial Analyst. Best Lawyers in America (Tax). Top Lawyers in Southern Nevada (Tax)

Leighton Koehler

Firm: Dickinson Wright
8363 West Sunset Road , Las Vegas , Nevada 89113
Practice Areas: Tax
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.7 out of 5

Robert Grossman

Firm: Tax Law Center LLC
6236 Laredo Street , Las Vegas , Nevada 89146
Practice Areas: Tax
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

S. Stone

Firm: Stone Bybee & Associates, PLLC
8970 W. Cheyenne Ave. , Las Vegas , Nevada 89129
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Business, Tax, LLC, Probate, Trusts, Power Of Attorney
The firm focuses on whole-person estate and business planning. This means that their passion lies in helping you decide what gets passed on to your loved ones. Financial assets are commonly organized, but Stone Law Offices, Ltd. also assists clients in understanding how they can transfer their intangible wealth, held in values, memories, and an overall legacy. For those needing help with business planning, the team also assists individuals in starting new businesses, and established businesses in their internal administration matters in order to help the company successfully grow.
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5

Taylor Randolph

Firm: Randolph Law Firm - North
6260 N. Durango Drive , Las Vegas , Nevada 89149
Practice Areas: Tax
Taylor L. Randolph, the founder of Randolph Law Firm, P.C., a full-service law firm.  Mr. Randolph is licensed in all Nevada courts and practices in many areas of law, with a focus on Bankruptcy, IRS Representation, Loan Modifications, Estate Planning, and Corporate Law.. Mr. Randolph received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Finance from Brigham Young University. He attended University of Denver, Sturm College of Law.  Additionally, Mr. Randolph pursued and received his post J.D. degree, a Masters in Legal Taxation (LL.M.).. Mr. Randolph excels in the representation of individuals and businesses in legal and financial matters.  Mr. Randolph knows how to assist his clients in getting resolution from their financial and debt problems.  Mr. Randolph is admitted to practice before the IRS nationwide.  As a member of a prominent local law firm, Mr. Randolph gained extensive experience in real estate and bankruptcy matters.. Memberships and Affiliations. Court Admissions
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5

Zachariah Parry

Firm: The Fortune Law Firm
11920 Southern Highlands Parkway, Suite 200 , Las Vegas , Nevada 89141
Practice Areas: Tax
Zach earned his law degree from the University of Illinois, graduating magna cum laude, and has since taught several university-level law courses, published over 50 legal articles and a textbook.For over a decade, Zach was a civil litigator and trial attorney who was able to win several multi-million dollar judgments, expose the vulnerabilities of business entities, engage in veil piercing to destroy the corporate shield that litigants thought protected them, and find creative and diverse means to effectuate collection. As a first-chair trial attorney, he has never lost. He is undefeated on appeal.He also gained experience in administrative disputes, including with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), which gave him a unique insight into the inner workings of the financial planning industry.For several years, Zach was the editor-in-chief of the Advocate, a bi-monthly publication of the Nevada Justice Association, an organization dedicated to advocating on behalf of consumers. He also was a member of the editorial committee for the Nevada State Bar's publication, “Contract Templates for Nevada Attorneys.”He has one other book, Dumb Criminals & Overeager Cops: A Paralegal’s Guide to Criminal Law and Procedure, which explores how our criminal justice system came into being as a result of perpetrators and law enforcement officials overstepping their bounds. This is a required textbook for more than one institution’s paralegal course.Zach has started several successful businesses, including a trial law firm, an RV rental business, a legal curriculum company, and a financial services law firm.Along the way, Zach learned some unexpected lessons about how money works: how to earn it, grow it smarter, and keep more of it.While thriving as a trial attorney, Zach partnered up with a tax expert and started a second law firm, The Fortune Law Firm, which was dedicated to helping clients with tax planning, investments, and retirement. Zach has since sold his trial practice to dedicate his efforts to the Fortune Law Firm, where he currently helps his clients create a comprehensive tax and asset-protection plan to help them keep more of what they earn.
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