About Dale S
Dale S Davidson is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court and holds bar admissions in Georgia and Florida. Those credentials shape the contours of his practice and the clients who seek his counsel. He appears in federal tax proceedings and works on matters that intersect state tax systems in the Southeast.
Davidson’s career centers on tax law. He handles contested tax matters that reach federal forum as well as related state-level issues. His courtroom work includes preparing pleadings, presenting oral argument, and managing procedural aspects of litigation before the Tax Court. At the same time he advises on state tax filings and administrative disputes in Georgia and Florida.
Clients come to him for dispute resolution and for practical advice on tax consequences. He works on cases involving audits, deficiency determinations, collection actions, and appeals. When a matter moves beyond agency review he assists in transitioning it to formal litigation. He also works with accountants and other advisors to translate technical tax concepts into clear positions for judges and state tax officials.
The practice requires both technical knowledge and attention to procedural detail. Davidson’s day-to-day work blends written advocacy and oral advocacy. He prepares briefs that explain statutory interpretation and factual records. He also handles negotiations with the IRS and state revenue departments when settlement is possible. In cases that proceed to trial-level hearings before the U.S. Tax Court, he presents evidence and examines witnesses.
Geography matters to his work. Being licensed in Georgia and Florida allows him to advise individuals and businesses that operate across state lines, and to address state-specific tax rules alongside federal issues. He appears before state administrative bodies and manages filings in the relevant jurisdictions. His practice is practical and results-oriented; it aims to resolve disputes efficiently while preserving clients’ legal options.
Davidson is currently engaged in representing taxpayers and entities in federal and state tax matters, appearing before the U.S. Tax Court and handling administrative and litigation work in Georgia and Florida.