Dylan Neves-Cox

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Biography

Dylan Neves-Cox focuses his practice on the representation of large multinationals, partnerships, and other taxpayers before the IRS. He represents clients before the Internal Revenue Service’s Large Business & International Division, Small Business/Self-Employed Division, and the IRS Independent Office of Appeals on issues such as IRS examinations, voluntary disclosures, request for late election relief, transfer pricing disputes, penalty abatements, protest letter filings, and various other tax controversy services.

Concentrations

• IRS examinations, including Campaign issues

• Protests to Appeals

• Voluntary disclosures

• Late election relief

• Federal penalty relief matters

Experience

Previous Experience

• KPMG LLP, 2019-2024

o Manager, Tax Controversy & Dispute Resolution Services, Washington National Tax

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Tax
  • Tax Controversy and Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Haverford College, B.A., Political Science; Concentrations: International Relations, Security Studies
Law School Attended:
New York University School of Law, LL.M., Taxation; Brooklyn Law School, J.D., Certificate in Business Law
Year of First Admission:
2019
Admission:
2019, New York
Reported Cases:
Experience: Previous Experience: KPMG LLP, 2019-2024; Manager, Tax Controversy & Dispute Resolution Services, Washington National Tax
ISLN:
1000413306

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