Joseph Myszka

Joseph A. Myszka

Partner
Joseph Myszka has been a long-time advisor to our company. He is the complete package – knowledgeable, perceptive with client interaction, versatile, and very responsive.
Client, The Legal 500
About

Joe Myszka helps global companies solve tax problems, with a specific focus on resolving complex tax disputes and the US federal income tax implications of cross-border operations.

Joe advises clients at all stages of federal income tax disputes, including audit preparation and management, during administrative appeals, in alternative dispute resolution forums, and before the US Tax Court. He has extensive experience in resolving disputes involving transfer pricing, subpart F and foreign tax credit issues. He also has significant experience advising clients on high-technology tax issues, structuring international operations, cross-border transactions and developing global transfer pricing strategies. Joe assists clients in the high-technology, consumer products, medical device and financial service industries, among others.

Joe writes and speaks frequently on international tax topics.  He is a co-author of the "Foreign Corporations" chapter of Federal Income Taxation of Corporations & Shareholders, the leading treatise covering US federal income taxation of corporations and shareholders. Joe also has an active pro bono practice, assisting children with special needs, foster children, and low income taxpayers.

Bar admissionsCalifornia
CourtsUnited States District Court for the Northern District of CaliforniaUnited States Tax Court

EXPERIENCE

  • Nike, Inc. & Subsidiaries v. Commissioner, T.C. Docket No. 16869-16
  • Nike, Inc. & Subsidiaries v. Commissioner, T.C. Docket No. 10776-15
  • First Data Corp. v. Commissioner, T.C. Docket No. 7042-09 (Petition filed 20 March 2009)
  • Represented clients in all aspects of transfer pricing disputes, including pre-audit planning, during audit, before IRS Appeals, and in litigation
  • Secured IRS concession on a section 41 research credit matter covering over 10 years and nearly US$1 billion in qualified research expenditures
  • Assisted a Europe-headquartered software company on structuring US and global operations
  • Represented Swiss banks during internal investigation and non-prosecution agreement negotiation in connection with US Department of Justice disclosure program
  • Advised US-based multinationals on restructuring their international operations to manage subpart F exposure and foreign tax credit utilization opportunities
Education
  • J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law 2008
  • M.B.A., Finance, Santa Clara University 2008
  • B.S., Business Administration and Accountancy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2003

Awards

  • The Legal 500 United States
    • Recommended, US Taxes: Contentious (2020-2024)
      "Joseph Myszka has been a long-time advisor to our company. He is the complete package – knowledgeable, perceptive with client interaction, versatile, and very responsive. He also knows when to discuss in detailed technical terms and when broader, plain-English discussion is appropriate"  - Client, The Legal 500
  • International Tax Review World Tax 
    • Recognized as Highly Regarded, Tax Controversy (2022-2025 editions)

Bylines

  • Co-author, "Loper Bright Nudges Transfer Pricing Rules Toward Chopping Block," Bloomberg Tax, September 11, 2024
  • Co-author, "Tax Court Denies Taxpayer's Motion in Section 482 Case," Taxes −The Tax Magazine, September 2016
  • Co-author, "The IRS's Transfer Pricing Audit Roadmap: A Step Towards Putting the Horse Before the Cart," Bloomberg BNA Transfer Pricing Report, March 2014

Seminars

  • Co-presenter, "How Can I Win/Why Might I Lose?," New York, November 2016
  • Co-presenter, "How Can I Win/Why Might I Lose?," Houston, October 2016
  • Co-presenter, "Global Tax Update," Tax Executives Institute, Salt Lake City Chapter, September 2016

Memberships And Affiliations

  • Certified Public Accountant - State of California
  • American Bar Association - Section on Taxation

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