Jeffrey M. Glassman, J.D., LL.M., Partner
Partner
Mr. Glassman is a firm partner with a practice focus that includes counseling individuals, businesses, and trusts and estates with respect to their most demanding tax planning and controversy issues. His tax controversy practice involves representing clients in all stages of civil and criminal tax matters, including complex IRS examinations, administrative appeals, ruling requests, payroll tax disputes, federal tax collection issues, government investigations, and litigation. He works with clients in developing strategies to resolve sensitive compliance issues such as unreported income and undeclared offshore accounts and assets. He also advises individuals regarding emerging technology tax issues related to cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens, and other digital assets. Recently, he has focused significant time on tax disputes involving private aircraft and employee retention credit matters (ERC), including ERC refund lawsuits against the federal government. The vast majority of Mr. Glassman’s cases are resolved privately and never made public.
Mr. Glassman is the chair of the Tax Controversy Committee of the State Bar of Texas Tax Section, founder and former chair of the Dallas Chapter of the Federal Bar Association Section on Taxation and has served on numerous committees and sub-committees. He is a past recipient of the American Bar Association Tax Section’s John S. Nolan Fellowship.
Mr. Glassman is a prominent speaker on various tax issues and speaks on these topics throughout the United States and is also a significant contributor to the Meadows Collier Talks Tax blog.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Glassman worked at two international law firms and an international “Big 4” accounting firm. He served as a Law Clerk for The Honorable Maurice B. Foley of the United States Tax Court in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Glassman was admitted to practice Texas in 2014, the District of Columbia in 2008, and Maryland in 2007.