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Eric Day
Day & Associates
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Biography
As an ex-IRS agent, I have developed over the years an in-depth knowledge of the IRS system and the processes that they use to conduct audits and collections of taxpayer accounts.
With this knowledge I can provide expert representation to taxpayers throughout the nation by using their processes against them.
With my help we can take care of anything that is consuming your mind and help put it to rest.
Let me help you take care of your IRS issues and get you back to living life to the fullest.
Call us at Day & Associates today!
Practice Areas
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Elder Law
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
When representing individuals involved in an accident we accept a contingency fee based form of payment.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Nevada
- US Tax Court
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Attorney at Law
- Day & Associates, Business and Tax Advisors
- Current
- We represent taxpayers in audits, tax appeals, tax court petitions, federal court and IRS debt negotiations. We have ex-IRS agents that know the process and are better qualified to provide expert representation.
- Tax Attorney
- Day & Nance
- - Current
- I am a tax attorney assisting clients with their disputes against the IRS. This involves both audits and IRS debt negotiations.
- Tax Attorney
- Anderson Business Advisors
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- Intern/Office of Chief Counsel
- Internal Revenue Service
- Tax Compliance Officer
- Internal Revenue Service
Education
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
- LL.M. (2014) | Taxation
- University of Idaho College of Law
- J.D. (2013) | Law
- University of Nevada-Las Vegas
- B.S. (2006) | Finance
Awards
- Super Lawyer
- Super Lawyers
- 2021 - 2023
- Best Tax Attorney in Henderson
- Three Best Rated
- Best Business Lawyers in Henderson
- Expertise.com
Professional Associations
- Clark County Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Nevada State Bar
- Member
- - Current
- American Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
Publications
Articles & Publications
- 10 Reasons You Might Get Audited
- Legal Blog of Day & Associates Business & Tax Advisors
Speaking Engagements
- Asset Protection & Tax Planning, U.S. & Asia
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Day & Associates Business and Tax Advisors
Legal Answers
71 Questions Answered
- Q. I owe back taxes. Should I hire a tax attorney?
- A: It depends on how much you owe and some other factors with the innocent spouse possibilities. I would be happy to discuss with you if needs be 702-309-3333
- Q. I’ve started selling 20 years worth of saved up stuff on eBay. I’m starting to think I may hit the 20k threshold 4 1099
- A: The IRS has what’s considered a the hobby loss rules, which is essentially they will check to see whether you have entered into business with a profit motive. If you never make a profit and your intent is to tak the losses on your return, the IRS will consider what your doing a hobby and not an actual business. That being said, you will only be able to deduct the expenses that make your profit $0.00. All other expenses that take you beyond that point would be non beneficial.
- Q. What will be the estate tax exemption amount if my father passed away in 2011, but I collected inheritance in 2020?
- A: The estate tax is determined at the time of death. Therefore, if there is an exemption on the tax it would be at the time of death, not at the time you actually receive the property.
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