Robert M. McCallum
Practice Areas
Civil Tax Controversy
Criminal Tax Defense
Professional Profile
Rob McCallum's practice emphasizes the resolution of civil and criminal tax matters before the Internal Revenue Service and the Washington State Department of Revenue. He also represents clients in other federal and state criminal matters.
Prior to entering private practice, Mr. McCallum was a federal prosecutor with the Criminal Tax Section of the United States Department of Justice and an Attorney-Advisor with the United States Tax Court in Washington, D.C. While at the Department of Justice, he represented the Internal Revenue Service in grand jury investigations and criminal trials in federal district court.
Mr. McCallum is an adjunct professor at Seattle University School of Law and Golden Gate University's Graduate Tax Program in Seattle, where he teaches several courses, including tax practice and procedure. He has received the Outstanding Faculty Member Award and Distinguished Teaching Award from Golden Gate University.
He and his wife, Diane, enjoy outdoor activities, traveling and being involved in community issues.
Education
Georgetown University Law Center, LL.M. in Taxation, 1980
California Western School of Law, J.D., 1978
Middlebury College, B.A. Political Science, 1974
Recognition
Seattle Magazine: Best Lawyers, Tax Law
Washington Law and Politics, Super Lawyer Award
Martindale-Hubbell: AV® Rating
The Best Lawyers in America
Distinguished Teaching Awards, Golden Gate University, Graduate Tax Program
Outstanding Faculty Member Award, Golden Gate University, Graduate Tax Program
Presentations & Publications
Mr. McCallum is a frequent lecturer on tax controversy matters for continuing professional education programs, including Washington State Bar Association, Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants, Seattle Attorney-CPA Tax Clinic, Washington Accounting Seminars and Internal Revenue Service
- October 31, 2006 - Speaker: Northwest Tax Institute©, Nuts & Bolts of Circular 230 - What You Need To Know
- Summer 2006 - Adjunct Professor: Federal Tax Procedure, Golden Gate University (Seattle, Washington), Taxation 319 (Section SE1)
- Co-author: "Steps to Reduce Tax and Penalties on Nonfilers," Taxation for Accountants, Vol. 49, No. 6, 1992. Republished: The Monthly Digest of Tax Articles, Vol 43, No. 10, July 1993.
- Co-author: "Representing the Nonfiler Requires a Multi-Functional Approach," IRS Practice Alert, Vol. 6, No. 8 (Dec. 1992, Warren Gorham & Lamont)
- Contributing Author: "Effectively Representing Your Client Before the 'New' IRS," a project of the American Bar Association, Section of Taxation, Low Income Taxpayer Committee (ABA 2000)
Memberships
Washington State Bar Association, Taxation Law Section (President, 1999-2000)
Western Region Bar Association, Internal Revenue Service Liaison Committee
American Bar Association, Section of Taxation
Bar Admissions
Washington
Minnesota
Supreme Court of the United States
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States Tax Court
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
United States District Court for the Western District of Washington