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Steven Anderson

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Licensed for 34 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Tax Law

Language

English

About

Over 30 years of experience representing taxpayers in civil and criminal tax controversies and trials. Recognized by Martindale Hubbell as preeminent in legal abilities and ethical practice.   20 years an adjunct professor at the Univeristy of Denver, College of Law, Graduate Tax Program.  Has handled some of the highest profile and largest tax cases in Colorado--including what some have called a "landmark" case in the United States Tax Court and successfully defending an appeal in the United States Supreme Court.  Also serves as counsel to many CPAs, accounting firms and return preparers.  For over 20 years, has authored and instructed many continuing education courses in the areas of tax controversies, ethics in tax practice and accountant liability.  A highly sought out public speaker in the areas of his practice.

Practices Areas

Business

Language

English

Contact

Anderson & Jahde, PC5800 South Nevada StreetLittleton, CO, 80120-5708

Office: (844) 278-3697

Website: N/A

Reviews

AJ Robbins
March 16, 2013

I have worked with Steve for over 20 years as a CPA for many clients and for my own personal representation. There is no one better at negotiating with the government or adversaries. His calmness and clarity always put you on the winning side. His direct and knowlegable approach are refreshing to the legal profession and bring results in a positive and least expensive manner for all sides.

Bill
March 16, 2013

I've now known Steve and Brian (one of his partners) for almost 10 years. I'm very glad I met them, although I could have skipped the circumstances. They are both great attorneys and (more importantly to me) simply fine human beings. My case was a very complicated tax case, one that involved law that I realized neither the judge nor the jury really understood. We mostly lost, but it could have been much worse. I've had many, many years to rethink our approach to this case. I say "our approach" because I was very much involved in it throughout. I chose to take it to trial, pretty much expecting to lose. Steve would have pled it out if I had wished to go that route. But I am one of those stubborn types who wouldn't sign a bogus representation of the facts. I don't regret that. When people ask me today, I tell them "we won the law and the facts, but the prosecution won the emotions of the jury and that was all that really mattered." I don't blame Steve for that. This case came to trial at a time where it was fairly easy for prosecutors to whip up the fury of juries in business cases. Steve is extremely knowledgeable about the relevant law in my case. Would that the various jurists we encountered along the way were equally so. Steve was always responsive to me and I believe genuinely cares about me and my family. That is important, because the ordeal of a federal prosecution is mind-numbing. And while it morphs over time, it never really ends. Defending oneself in federal court is very expensive. It bankrupted me. But when I ran out of money somewhere between conviction and sentencing, Steve had himself appointed my pro bono attorney and kept working on my case. To this day, Brian (his partner) continues to help me clean up some of the remnants. Steve also helped me acquire a great appeals attorney who spend several years working on my case as pro bono counsel. In sum, Steve is a very fine man and a very good attorney. I highly recommend him.

AJ Robbins
March 16, 2013

I have worked with Steve for over 20 years as a CPA for many clients and for my own personal representation. There is no one better at negotiating with the government or adversaries. His calmness and clarity always put you on the winning side. His direct and knowlegable approach are refreshing to the legal profession and bring results in a positive and least expensive manner for all sides.

Bill
March 16, 2013

I've now known Steve and Brian (one of his partners) for almost 10 years. I'm very glad I met them, although I could have skipped the circumstances. They are both great attorneys and (more importantly to me) simply fine human beings. My case was a very complicated tax case, one that involved law that I realized neither the judge nor the jury really understood. We mostly lost, but it could have been much worse. I've had many, many years to rethink our approach to this case. I say "our approach" because I was very much involved in it throughout. I chose to take it to trial, pretty much expecting to lose. Steve would have pled it out if I had wished to go that route. But I am one of those stubborn types who wouldn't sign a bogus representation of the facts. I don't regret that. When people ask me today, I tell them "we won the law and the facts, but the prosecution won the emotions of the jury and that was all that really mattered." I don't blame Steve for that. This case came to trial at a time where it was fairly easy for prosecutors to whip up the fury of juries in business cases. Steve is extremely knowledgeable about the relevant law in my case. Would that the various jurists we encountered along the way were equally so. Steve was always responsive to me and I believe genuinely cares about me and my family. That is important, because the ordeal of a federal prosecution is mind-numbing. And while it morphs over time, it never really ends. Defending oneself in federal court is very expensive. It bankrupted me. But when I ran out of money somewhere between conviction and sentencing, Steve had himself appointed my pro bono attorney and kept working on my case. To this day, Brian (his partner) continues to help me clean up some of the remnants. Steve also helped me acquire a great appeals attorney who spend several years working on my case as pro bono counsel. In sum, Steve is a very fine man and a very good attorney. I highly recommend him.

AJ Robbins
March 16, 2013

I have worked with Steve for over 20 years as a CPA for many clients and for my own personal representation. There is no one better at negotiating with the government or adversaries. His calmness and clarity always put you on the winning side. His direct and knowlegable approach are refreshing to the legal profession and bring results in a positive and least expensive manner for all sides.

Bill
March 16, 2013

I've now known Steve and Brian (one of his partners) for almost 10 years. I'm very glad I met them, although I could have skipped the circumstances. They are both great attorneys and (more importantly to me) simply fine human beings. My case was a very complicated tax case, one that involved law that I realized neither the judge nor the jury really understood. We mostly lost, but it could have been much worse. I've had many, many years to rethink our approach to this case. I say "our approach" because I was very much involved in it throughout. I chose to take it to trial, pretty much expecting to lose. Steve would have pled it out if I had wished to go that route. But I am one of those stubborn types who wouldn't sign a bogus representation of the facts. I don't regret that. When people ask me today, I tell them "we won the law and the facts, but the prosecution won the emotions of the jury and that was all that really mattered." I don't blame Steve for that. This case came to trial at a time where it was fairly easy for prosecutors to whip up the fury of juries in business cases. Steve is extremely knowledgeable about the relevant law in my case. Would that the various jurists we encountered along the way were equally so. Steve was always responsive to me and I believe genuinely cares about me and my family. That is important, because the ordeal of a federal prosecution is mind-numbing. And while it morphs over time, it never really ends. Defending oneself in federal court is very expensive. It bankrupted me. But when I ran out of money somewhere between conviction and sentencing, Steve had himself appointed my pro bono attorney and kept working on my case. To this day, Brian (his partner) continues to help me clean up some of the remnants. Steve also helped me acquire a great appeals attorney who spend several years working on my case as pro bono counsel. In sum, Steve is a very fine man and a very good attorney. I highly recommend him.

AJ Robbins
March 16, 2013

I have worked with Steve for over 20 years as a CPA for many clients and for my own personal representation. There is no one better at negotiating with the government or adversaries. His calmness and clarity always put you on the winning side. His direct and knowlegable approach are refreshing to the legal profession and bring results in a positive and least expensive manner for all sides.

Bill
March 16, 2013

I've now known Steve and Brian (one of his partners) for almost 10 years. I'm very glad I met them, although I could have skipped the circumstances. They are both great attorneys and (more importantly to me) simply fine human beings. My case was a very complicated tax case, one that involved law that I realized neither the judge nor the jury really understood. We mostly lost, but it could have been much worse. I've had many, many years to rethink our approach to this case. I say "our approach" because I was very much involved in it throughout. I chose to take it to trial, pretty much expecting to lose. Steve would have pled it out if I had wished to go that route. But I am one of those stubborn types who wouldn't sign a bogus representation of the facts. I don't regret that. When people ask me today, I tell them "we won the law and the facts, but the prosecution won the emotions of the jury and that was all that really mattered." I don't blame Steve for that. This case came to trial at a time where it was fairly easy for prosecutors to whip up the fury of juries in business cases. Steve is extremely knowledgeable about the relevant law in my case. Would that the various jurists we encountered along the way were equally so. Steve was always responsive to me and I believe genuinely cares about me and my family. That is important, because the ordeal of a federal prosecution is mind-numbing. And while it morphs over time, it never really ends. Defending oneself in federal court is very expensive. It bankrupted me. But when I ran out of money somewhere between conviction and sentencing, Steve had himself appointed my pro bono attorney and kept working on my case. To this day, Brian (his partner) continues to help me clean up some of the remnants. Steve also helped me acquire a great appeals attorney who spend several years working on my case as pro bono counsel. In sum, Steve is a very fine man and a very good attorney. I highly recommend him.