Anthony DeRiso focuses his practice on tax controversies, tax litigation, and criminal tax matters before the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). He also has experience in transactional tax matters.
Anthony has represented individuals, corporate clients, trusts, estates, and exempt organizations. His experience includes handling IRS exams and administrative appeals, as well as filing pleadings, briefs, and motions with the Tax Court and with U.S. District Courts and Courts of Appeal. Anthony has advised on complex tax matters, including on issues involving partnership adjustments, conservation easements, charitable contributions, criminal tax evasion, the section 965 transition tax, qualification as a tax exempt entity, and requests for penalty abatement and voluntary disclosures.
Experiencia
- June 26, 2024
International and Domestic Tax Controversy Update, Taxpayers Assistance Center and the Taxpayers Assistance Corporation: Taxation of Entertainers, Performers, and Influencers - December 7, 2023
ABA Criminal Tax Fraud and Tax Controversy Conference: Effective Use of Artificial Intelligence - June 7, 2023
International and Domestic Tax Controversy Update, Taxpayers Assistance Center and the Taxpayers Assistance Corporation: Taxation of Entertainers, Performers, and Influencers
- New York University (LL.M. in Taxation 2023; J.D. cum laude 2019); University of Michigan (B.A. in Economics with distinction 2016)
- New York, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, United States Tax Court, and U.S. Court of Federal Claims
- Extern, Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of New York (2018); SEC Student Honors Program, Securities and Exchange Commission (Summer 2017)