Background
Rettig, Charles P. was born on November 18, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Rettig, Charles P. was born on November 18, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Arts, 1978). Pepperdine University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1981). New York University (Master of Laws in Taxation, 1982).
Worked at Hochman, Salkin and DeRoy, A Professional Corporation (Beverly Hills, California) specializing in Civil and Criminal Tax Litigation, Tax Controversies, Federal Tax Controversies, Tax Planning, Business Planning, Estate Planning, Probate, Civil Forfeiture. Admitted to the bar, 1981, California and Arizona. 1982, United States. Tax Court, United States.
District Court, Central and Southern Districts of California and United States.
Court of Appeals, Fifth and Ninth Circuits. United States. District Court, District of Arizona.
United States. District Court, District of Hawaii.
Author: "Financial Status Audits: The Internal Revenue Service Returns to Basic Investigative Techniques," The Federal Lawyer, August 1996. "Financial Status Audits," Lawyer"s World, December 1996.
"Financial Status Audits: A Return to Basic Investigative Techniques," The Attorney-Certified Public Accountants, November 1996. "Internal Revenue Service and EDD Implement New Approach to Worker Classification," The Tax Reporter, August 1996.
"The EDD Implements its New Tax-Settlement Authority," Los Angeles Lawyer, May 1996.
"Economic Reality and the Internal Revenue Service," California Tax Lawyer, November, 1995. Deductibility of Client Costs by a Law Firm," The Tax Reporter, July 1995. "Privileged Communications," The Tax Reporter, October, 1995.
Company-Author: "Tax Crimes," Bureau of National Affairs (Tax Management), Publication 636, 1993.
Lecturer: "The Certified Public Accountants"s Role in Tax Litigation and Controversy," 1996. "Preparing for Financial Status Audits, 1996.
"Internal Revenue Service Project Esquire - Latest Developments of Internal Revenue Service Audits of Your Attorney Clients," 1996. "Taxation of Litigation Damage Awards, 1996.
"Nuts and Bolts of State Tax Procedure," 1996.
"Internal Revenue Service Financial Status Audits - Avoiding Accountant Malpractice," 1996. "California Tax Settlements," 1996. "California Residency Issues," 1996.
"Bringing a Crime Sensitive Taxpayer in From the Cold," 1996.
"Family Law and the Internal Revenue Service - A Collision of Issues," 1996. "Current Developments in Federal and State Tax Procedure," 1996.
"Tax Crimes in Family Law Cases," 1995. "Recent Developments in Tax Procedure and Litigation," 1994-1996.
"Sales and Use Tax Procedure Before the State Board of Equalization," 1993.
"Selected Topics in Civil and Criminal Tax Practice," 1991-1992. Instructor, University of California at Los Angeles, Extension - Attorney Assistant Training Program, 1988. Adjunct Professor, Golden Gate University, School of Taxation, 1996.
Member: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County (Member and Chair, Committee on Tax Procedure and Litigation.
Member: Entertainment Tax Committee and Committee on State and Local Tax) and American (Member: Section on Taxation. Committee on Civil and Criminal Tax Penalties) Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California (Member: Taxation Section Executive Committee, 1995. Tax Procedure and Litigation Committee.
State and Local Tax Committee).
State Bar of Arizona. (Certified Specialist, Taxation Law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization).
Member: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County (Member and Chair, Committee on Tax Procedure and Litigation. Member: Entertainment Tax Committee and Committee on State and Local Tax) and American (Member: Section on Taxation. Committee on Civil and Criminal Tax Penalties) Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California (Member: Taxation Section Executive Committee, 1995.
Tax Procedure and Litigation Committee. State and Local Tax Committee).
State Bar of Arizona. (Certified Specialist, Taxation Law, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization).