Sandeep Singh is a former litigator for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Office of Chief Counsel, and holds an advanced degree in taxation. As a Chief Counsel attorney for the IRS, Sandeep analyzed legal arguments advanced by taxpayers and their counsel in disputes with the IRS, determined the strengths and weaknesses for the government’s case, crafted litigation strategies, coordinated complicated legal matters with the IRS’ National Office in Washington D.C., and tried cases on behalf of the IRS. Sandeep‘s powerful representation resulted in numerous settlements with taxpayers and opposing counsel without the need of a trial, as well as many successful trials. Sandeep subsequently served as a tax attorney with a prominent San Francisco Tax Law Firm, where he represented clients in a variety of matters, including IRS audits, IRS criminal investigations, IRS collection enforcement, and tax litigation in Federal District Courts as well as the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Sandeep’s ability to resolve matters for firm clients stems from not only his tax law knowledge but also his broad base of litigation experience. This includes representation of clients in trust & estate, commercial, and real estate litigation, as well as service to judges in state circuit and federal district courts. In an effort to contribute back to the legal profession, Sandeep serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Golden Gate University School of Law, where he teaches Federal Tax Procedure to grad students. Prior to pursuing a career in law, Sandeep served in the United States Army for five years. He led a platoon of more than 40 combat soldiers and was the recipient of several awards, including two Army Commendation Medals for exceptionally meritorious service and multiple awards for exemplary conduct as a soldier.
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