Federal Tax Planning and IRS Controversies
Dan Baucum advises clients on federal tax matters impacting business transactions such as acquisitions, mergers, sales, divisions, conversions, and terminations. He has deep experience navigating complex tax issues and is recognized for his work with LLCs, LPs, and S corporations and high-net-worth estate planning. Dan also represents clients in IRS controversies, including administrative matters before the IRS Chief Counsel’s Office in Washington, D.C. His expertise on federal tax issues has been sought in both advisory and expert witness roles, underscoring his command of the field.
Earlier in his career, Dan served as Special Assistant to the IRS Assistant Chief Counsel (Passthroughs & Special Industries). In that role, he reviewed key IRS tax guidance related to partnerships, S corporations, trusts, and estates. Notably, he contributed to developing the built-in gain and disguised sale of property regulations and helped shape the IRS’s “safe harbor” policy for partnership profits interests. He reviewed and drafted numerous proposed regulations, revenue rulings, and private letter rulings issued by the Passthroughs division. After his tenure in government, Dan joined the National Tax Office of an international accounting firm as director, advising on partnership tax issues and IRS procedure. He also taught for four years as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center’s Graduate Tax Law Program.
Since returning to Dallas, Dan has remained active in legal practice and bar leadership. He chaired the State Bar of Texas Tax Section and previously led the Dallas Bar Association’s Tax Section. His dedication to legal education includes almost 17 years of teaching as an Adjunct Professor at SMU Dedman School of Law and Baylor Law School. Recognizing his professional contributions, he is a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel.