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Rolling Hills Estates Tax Law Firm
Overview
Robert S. Schriebman has been a practicing tax attorney since 1969. He is a member of the Bar of the State of California, the United States Tax Court, the United States Claims Court and the Supreme Court of the United States. He has been certified as a specialist in taxation law by the California Board of Legal Specialization and was an adjunct Professor of IRS and California Tax Practice and Procedure at USC's Graduate School of Accounting. Robert Schriebman has written 20 books and numerous articles on tax law and methods of obtaining relief from federal and state tax debts. Dr. Schriebman received his JD in 1967, his LLM in taxation in 1968 and his SJD in taxation in 2004.
About Robert S. Schriebman, A Professional Law Corporation
Practice Areas
- Tax Law 100%
Litigation
- 1%
Published Works
- California Taxation Practice and Procedure, Commerce Clearing House, 2005
- IRS Tax Collection Procedures-A Manual for Practitioners, Commerce Clearing House, 3rd Edition, 2003
- How To Do Business With Today's IRS, Commerce Clearing House, 1999
- Tax Penalty Handbook, Commerce Clearing House, 1994
- How to Practice IRS, No Tricks, No Magic, A Procedural Manual for Practitioners, Commerce Clearing House, 1991
- Protecting Your Business From the IRS, Dow Jones-Irwin, 1987
- When You Can't Pay Your Taxes-How to Deal With the IRS, Dow Jones-Irwin, 1986
- California Tax Collection Practice and Procedures - A Manual for Practitioners, Commerce Clearing House, 1989
- The Power to Destroy, (Co-Author with William H. Nixon), Atlantic Monthly Press, 1999
- The California JAG Handbook, 2006
- The Posse Comitatus Handbook ? A Manual for Commanders and JAGs containing A Field Commander's Introduction to the Federal Posse Comitatus Act, 2007
- Basics of the Federal Posse Comitatus Act for JAGs, 2007
- Commander's Guide to the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007, 2007
- Federal Use of the California National Guard in Major Public Emergencies and The Federal Posse Comitatus Act ? How It Impacts the California National Guard, 2007
Classes and Seminars
- Adjunct Professor, IRS and California Tax Practice and Procedure, USC's Graduate School of Accounting
- Lecturer, NYU Tax Institute
- Lecturer, California CPA Education Foundation
- Lecturer, USC's Annual Tax Institute, Annual Conference of the American Society of IRS Problem Solvers
Office Information
Address
734 Bart Earle WaySuite 204 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
Office Hours
9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Fax
- 310-541-4946
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