Tony Dennison
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When Mr. Dennison was 18 years old, the Internal Revenue Service attempted to take his mother's home based on mistaken information. He was understandably distressed and dismayed that the Internal Revenue Service could cause such devastation by mistake. After helping his mother and the Government solve the problem, he decided to devote his life to helping people in controversy with the Internal Revenue Service.
Mr. Dennison received his first law degree (J.D). from the Baltimore School of Law. He then went on to acquire his second law degree (LL.M. in Taxation) from the University of Miami's Graduate School in Taxation, ranked 5th in the world.
He has worked as the General Counsel for the Aerospace Corporation 4Frontiers; was a Florida State Prosecutor; and has experience from Bechtel Power Corporation, Allied Signal Aerospace, and Axent Technologies Inc.
Tony's first tax case was in 1999 while under special orders from the U.S. Treasury Department via the Internal Revenue Service.
He has dealt with all types of tax issues for individuals, large and small corporations, civil and criminal.
How Tony will help you
Whatever problem you have with the IRS, there are most likely legal arguments and defenses to help you. When you attempt to deal with the IRS alone, you are in trouble.
Tony Dennison will analyze your case, perform proper, many times complex legal research; utilizing tax statutes, legislative histories, Treasury regulations, IRS rulings and court decisions; and then plan a proper attack. Tony will interpret your position and use established legal precedent to support a particular argument or defense.
Your case may need to be heard in an IRS office, Federal Court, DC Court of Appeals, Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Tax Court. Tony can represent you in any of these venues.
Although you should contact a tax attorney as soon as you receive ANY contact from the IRS, it is vitally important that you call a tax attorney as soon as you receive a Notice of Lien, a Notice of Levy, a Notice of Deficiency, a Notice of Change in Your Account, or a Notice of Audit. All of these notices have time sensitive remedies that must be dealt with immediately to avoid losing your rights and defenses under the law!