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Introduction
David A. Sprecace, P.C. provides high-quality tax and legal services in the areas of tax controversy and litigation, and business litigation, formation, and operation. Since obtaining a Taxation Master’s degree (LL.M.) in 1993, Mr. Sprecace has defended individual and corporate taxpayers in disputes with the I.R.S., the Colorado Department of Revenue, and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, both administratively and in state and federal court. His professional experience includes tax disputes in the areas of employment tax, the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty, tax liens, tax levies, tax return audits, offers in compromise, and the innocent spouse provisions. Further, Mr. Sprecace represents businesses and individuals in litigation including issues of contract disputes, construction disputes, mechanics’ liens, civil theft, and piercing the corporate veil. David A. Sprecace, P.C. strives to offer personal service and excellent results, quickly and cost-efficiently, for your tax and business litigation needs.
Contact Info
Address:
600 17th Street, Suite 2800S
Denver
Colorado 80202
United States
Denver
Colorado 80202
United States
Tel:
303-454-8260
Website:
http://www.MyTaxLex.com
Offering
- Tax liens
- Tax levies
- Tax offers
- Tax audits
- Tax resolution
- IRS defense
- Sales tax
- Unemployment insurance tax
- Tax debts
- Business litigation
- Business operation
- Business formation
- Civil litigation
Hours of operation
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Meet Our Team (1)
David A. Sprecace
Principal attorney
Since earning a Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) in Taxation in 1993, Mr. Sprecace has defended individual and corporate taxpayers in disputes with the I.R.S., Colorado Department of Revenue, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, and U.S. Department of Labor, both administratively and in state and federal courts. Mr. Sprecace has successfully represented taxpayers before the I.R.S., the Colorado Department of Revenue, and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment in cases involving:
• employment tax;
• the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty;
• liens and levies;
• business and individual tax return audits;
• federal and state offers in compromise;
• innocent spouse provisions;
• residence and Colorado income tax issues;
• Colorado sales and use tax;
• the Colorado special mobile machinery tax; and
• Colorado unemployment insurance and worker compensation insurance tax.
Mr. Sprecace’s business litigation experience includes representation of plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state trial courts and courts of appeal in matters concerning:
• contract disputes;
• tort disputes;
• construction disputes;
• mechanics’ liens;
• civil theft;
• fraud and misrepresentation;
• piercing the corporate veil;
• the telephone consumer protection act;
• securities and construction arbitration;
• bankruptcy; and
• the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.
Mr. Sprecace received his B.A. in Political Science from the University of Arizona. He was active in campus activities, and played “A-side” rugby on the Wildcat squad for 4 years. He graduated from Creighton University School of Law in 1989, and was a member of the Creighton Law Review from 1987 through 1989.
Mr. Sprecace is a member of the Colorado, Florida, and Nebraska bar associations, and is licensed to practice before the I.R.S., the U.S. Tax Court, the 9th and 10th Circuit Courts of Appeals, and several other federal district courts. He presently serves on the City of Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals, and on the City of Englewood bench as an Associate Municipal Judge. He has served in the following capacities in the past:
2012-2013, Chair, CBA Solo & Small Firm Section
1999-2001, Secretary/Treasurer, SAFE Colorado;
2001-2009, member, Colorado Board of Health;
2002, President, Greater Denver Tax Counsel Association;
2002, Director, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District;
2001-2003, Director, Community College of Denver Foundation;
2002-2004, Secretary, City Club of Denver;
2003-2007, 2009, President, Lincoln Club of Colorado.
• employment tax;
• the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty;
• liens and levies;
• business and individual tax return audits;
• federal and state offers in compromise;
• innocent spouse provisions;
• residence and Colorado income tax issues;
• Colorado sales and use tax;
• the Colorado special mobile machinery tax; and
• Colorado unemployment insurance and worker compensation insurance tax.
Mr. Sprecace’s business litigation experience includes representation of plaintiffs and defendants in federal and state trial courts and courts of appeal in matters concerning:
• contract disputes;
• tort disputes;
• construction disputes;
• mechanics’ liens;
• civil theft;
• fraud and misrepresentation;
• piercing the corporate veil;
• the telephone consumer protection act;
• securities and construction arbitration;
• bankruptcy; and
• the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.
Mr. Sprecace received his B.A. in Political Science from the University of Arizona. He was active in campus activities, and played “A-side” rugby on the Wildcat squad for 4 years. He graduated from Creighton University School of Law in 1989, and was a member of the Creighton Law Review from 1987 through 1989.
Mr. Sprecace is a member of the Colorado, Florida, and Nebraska bar associations, and is licensed to practice before the I.R.S., the U.S. Tax Court, the 9th and 10th Circuit Courts of Appeals, and several other federal district courts. He presently serves on the City of Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals, and on the City of Englewood bench as an Associate Municipal Judge. He has served in the following capacities in the past:
2012-2013, Chair, CBA Solo & Small Firm Section
1999-2001, Secretary/Treasurer, SAFE Colorado;
2001-2009, member, Colorado Board of Health;
2002, President, Greater Denver Tax Counsel Association;
2002, Director, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District;
2001-2003, Director, Community College of Denver Foundation;
2002-2004, Secretary, City Club of Denver;
2003-2007, 2009, President, Lincoln Club of Colorado.