Practice Areas
Education
New York University School of Law, LL.M. in Taxation
Pepperdine University, J.D. with honors
University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. in Economics
Honors
Best Lawyers in America® - Litigation & Controversy - Tax, 2025
Best Lawyers in America® - Tax Law, 2025
Best Lawyers in America® - Trusts & Estates, 2025
Alexander Hamilton Award, U.S. Treasury for meritorious public service
Certified Specialist, Taxation Law, The State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization
Certified Specialist, Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law, The State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization
Jules Ritholz Memorial Merit Award, ABA Tax Section, Civil & Criminal Tax Penalties Committee, 2019
Dana Latham Memorial Award, Los Angeles County Bar Association, 2019
Joanne M. Garvey Award for lifetime Achievement in Taxation, Taxation Section, State Bar of California, 2021
V. Judson Klein Award for Outstanding Achievement in Taxation, Taxation Section, State Bar of California, 2003
Tax Person of the Year (Top 10), Tax Notes / Tax Analysts, 2009
Top 50 IRS Representation Practitioners for 2008, CPA Magazine, 2008
Tax "Lawyer of the Year" (Litigation and Controversy, Los Angeles) by Best Lawyers, 2016, 2017 and 2018
Partner Appreciation Award, Steller Member, ABA Center for Professional Development, 2015
IRS District Director’s Award, Los Angeles District, 1998
UCLA Extension Award for Extraordinary Efforts Enhancing Government and Private Tax Practitioner Partnership’s in the Tax Community for Continuing Education and Professional Development, 2005
Presidents Award for Outstanding Contributions to CPA’s in Hawai’i, Hawai’i Society of CPA’s, 2003 - 2004
Conference Speaker of the Year Award, California CPA Education Foundation, 2000
Instructor of the Year Award, Graduate Tax Program, Golden Gate University, 2002
Commencement Speaker, Graduate Tax Program, Golden Gate University, 2003
Top 100 Super Lawyers (Los Angeles County), Los Angeles Magazine / Southern California Super Lawyers Magazine, 2005 and 2019
Top Tax Super Lawyers (Los Angeles County), Los Angeles Magazine / Southern California Super Lawyers Magazine, 2004-2019, inclusive
Best Lawyers in America, 2004-2018
Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating (Highest possible rating)
Bar Admissions
California
Hawaii
Arizona (Inactive)
Court Admissions
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
United States Court of Federal Claims
United States District Court, Hawai’i
United States District Courts - CD Cal, SD Cal, ND Cal, ED Cal
United States Tax Court
Profile
Charles “Chuck” Rettig, a Shareholder at Chamberlain Hrdlicka in the Firm's Tax Controversy & Litigation practice and other Tax and Trust & Estate practices, served as Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from 2018 through 2022.
As a member of Chamberlain Hrdlicka’s Tax Controversy & Litigation Practice, he draws on both his extensive background representing taxpayers and his deep knowledge of the IRS organization, operations and procedures in work for his clients. His practice focuses on tax, federal and state tax controversies and investigations, including sensitive issue examinations, administrative appeals, civil tax litigation, and representation in criminal tax investigations and prosecutions.
As IRS Commissioner, Chuck presided over the nation’s tax system, which collected more than $4.9 trillion in tax revenue in FY22, representing about 96% of the total gross receipts of the United States. He managed an agency of about 83,000 employees and a budget of more than $14.1 billion. During his tenure, he focused on improving service to the nation’s taxpayers, balancing appropriate enforcement of the nation’s tax laws while respecting taxpayer rights, with a particular focus on traditionally underserved communities. In recognition of his leadership of the IRS, Chuck received the Alexander Hamilton Award from Treasury, the highest honor for individuals selected by the Secretary, whose performance and leadership demonstrate the highest standards of and dedication to public service benefiting our country.
Chuck came to the IRS from a background of defending taxpayers in tax controversies, and he put those insights to use while at IRS. He was often referred to as the “straight shooting” Commissioner, who worked closely with his Division Commissioners in Criminal Investigation, Large Business & International, Small Business/Self Employed, Wage & Investment, and Tax-Exempt & Government Entities to build new enforcement programs and decide how to allocate enforcement resources. A senior Senator on the U.S. Senate Finance Committee once stated “Although we didn’t always agree, Rettig called balls and strikes fairly.”
Before heading the IRS, Chuck spent 36 years with an esteemed tax law firm in Beverly Hills, California, where he represented high net-worth individuals, businesses, and corporate taxpayers before the IRS, the Department of Justice Tax Division, federal and state courts and state taxing authorities. Significantly, he earned a reputation for helping his clients resolve disputes with taxing authorities. Although Chuck mounted vigorous defenses for clients and would go to court when necessary, he was adept at resolving matters without litigation, enabling his clients to move their businesses and lives forward as quickly as possible.
Chuck has been a featured speaker and panelist at hundreds of professional conferences throughout the United States, in Europe and in Central America. Before joining the IRS, Chuck Rettig was listed by Chambers USA as the only Eminent Practitioner in the Chambers Category “Tax: Fraud – Nationwide.” On multiple occasions, he was selected by his peers as the Tax "Lawyer of the Year" (Litigation and Controversy, Los Angeles) for Best Lawyers' and was included Nationwide in both “Litigation and Controversy – Tax” and “Tax Law” by Best Lawyers in America. As then stated in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, "According to peers, Charles Rettig . . . is ‘phenomenal, just phenomenal.' Further, he "is regarded by market sources as a 'brilliant and gifted lawyer . . . a real star and a national leader'" who “enjoys a superb reputation and benefits from ‘great presence.’” Chambers USA has further stated “Fantastic controversy tax lawyer” Charles Rettig is “knowledgeable and very intelligent . . . a force to be reckoned with . . . a driving force in policy making at the national level with great client skills when it comes to sensitive matters.”
Chuck has held leadership roles in several professional organizations, most recently serving as Vice Chair-Administration, for the American Bar Association’s Section of Taxation, and President of the American College of Tax Counsel. He was a member of the IRS Advisory Council (IRSAC) for three years, beginning in 2008, and he served as IRSAC’s chair from 2010 to 2011. He also served as Chair of the Taxation Section of the State Bar of California and has served on the advisory boards of both the Franchise Tax Board and the Board of Equalization in his home state of California. Chuck is a Certified Specialist in both Taxation Law and in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law (The State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization).
Chuck received a B.A. in Economics from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), as well as a J.D. with honors from Pepperdine University School of Law and an LL.M. in taxation from the New York University School of Law.
Chuck is the co-founder of the UCLA Extension VETS COUNT Scholarship Fund. This fund provides scholarships to active duty and retired military personnel who are working to realize their career goals in tax, accounting, wealth management and other areas of the financial services industry. VETS COUNT also supports active duty and retired military personnel pursuing basic coursework for personal growth in budgeting, financial literacy and investing.
Chuck Rettig is currently serving as a Board Member or Senior Advisor on behalf of various organizations, including:
- The leading data distribution platform automating tax compliance for alternative investment reporting.
- Provider of innovative technology to seamlessly bridge the gap between life insurance and investments by methodically enhancing transparency, protection, tax management, and liquidity.
- AI-based document data capture platform that allows businesses to automate and fully digitize the most complex data entry and eliminate the need of having human data entry operators.
- Highly experienced crypto investigators and asset recovery professionals specializing in Digital Asset Recovery and Security as well as training solutions for Government and asset recovery professionals.
- Predictive Web3 Risk & Intelligence Platform providing next generation risk mitigation, compliance and forensics for crypto-native businesses, DeFi participants, financial institutions & government agencies.
- A management and technology consulting company, TSCTI is one of the fastest growing IT Service Integrator and Workforce Solution companies in the United States.
- Embedded finance and business management platform designed to make any financial institution the go-to source for small business health information and advice.
- Firms providing advanced blockchain investigation and recovery tools and insights for law enforcement agencies, financial institutions, and threat intelligence platforms.
- Non-profit organization fighting the trafficking of women and children in the U.S.
Professional Affiliations
- Internal Revenue Service, Commissioner (2018-2022)
- California Franchise Tax Board, Advisory Board (1998 – 2018)
- California State Board of Equalization, Advisory Council (2011 – 2014)
- IRS Advisory Council (IRSAC – Past Chair, 2010-2011)
- Chambers USA, the only Eminent Practitioner in the category “Tax Fraud – Nationwide” (2015-2018)
- NYU Institute on Federal Taxation (Chair, Tax Controversies, 2007-2018, 2024)
- USC Annual Institute on Taxation, Executive Committee (2003-2018, 2024)
- ABA Annual National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud and Tax Controversy, Institute Co-Chair (2010-2018)
- UCLA Extension Annual Tax Controversy Institute (Chair, 1997-2018)
- NYU Annual Tax Controversy Forum, Planning Committee Member (2009-2013)
- American Bar Association, Section of Taxation (Past Vice-Chair, Administration)
- American College of Tax Counsel (President, 2018)
- United States Tax Court Judicial Conference, Invited Participant (1999-2015)
- Taxation Section of the State Bar of California (Past-Chair)
- Beverly Hills Bar Association, Taxation Section, Chair (2001-2003)
- NYU University School of Law, National Board of Advisors, Graduate Tax Program (LL.M. in Taxation –1999-2008)
- California CPA Education Foundation, Board of Trustees (2007 – 2011)
- Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP, 2009- 2018)
- American Tax Policy Institute
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims Bar Association
- Golden Gate University, Graduate School of Taxation, Advisory Board (2006-2015)
- Chapman University School of Law, Graduate Tax Program, Advisory Board (2004-2008)
News
News
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka to Sponsor and Shareholders to be PanelistsOctober 29, 2024
- Former IRS Commissioner and Shareholder Chuck Rettig Adds Insights to Law360 ArticleOctober 16, 2024
- Letter from Chamberlain Hrdlicka's Tax Controversy & Litigation Practice HighlightedAugust 22, 2024
- Best Lawyers in America® recognizes 87 Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys in a peer selection process for the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers in AmericaAugust 15, 2024
- Chuck Rettig Adds Insights to Bloomberg Tax ArticleJuly 30, 2024
- Rettig Contributes to Tax Notes ArticleJuly 30, 2024
- Shareholder Chuck Rettig adds to discussion in FortuneJuly 22, 2024
- Charles Rettig Adds His Insight to Tax Notes ArticleJune 27, 2024
- On "Ask the CIO" Podcast, Former IRS CIO Nancy Sieger Acknowledges Charles Rettig's Leadership at the IRSJune 4, 2024
- Charles Rettig quoted in Journal of Accountancy articleMarch 26, 2024
- Chuck Rettig mentioned in CPA Practice AdvisorMarch 14, 2024
- Charles Rettig in Law360 Pulse articleMarch 6, 2024
- Charles Rettig article in the Texas LawyerMarch 5, 2024
- Charles Rettig, former IRS Commissioner, joins Chamberlain HrdlickaMarch 4, 2024
Presentations
Seminars & Presentations
- Panelist: Tax Enforcement of the Global Taxpayer: Crossing the LineAnaheim, California, November 8, 2024
- Keynote Speaker: From the Commissioner, A Look Inside the IRSWaikiki, Hawaii, November 6, 2024
- Panelist: How the IRS is Changing and What to Expect in the FutureWaikiki, Hawaii, November 5, 2024
- Register now for Chamberlain Hrdlicka's 47th Annual Houston Tax and Business Planning SeminarThe Houstonian Hotel 111 N. Post Oak Lane Houston, Texas 77024, October 30, 2024
- Special Guest Speaker: Former IRS Commissioner & Shareholder Charles RettigHonalulu, Hawaii, October 7, 2024
- Keynote Address: Experience and Legacy in the Tax WorldLas Vegas, Nevada, September 18, 2024
- Panel participant: ERC: The Aftermath of the Employee Retention Tax CreditsJuly 19, 2024
- Panel participant: Topics included hot estate and gift tax topics including the new 2800 regulations, GST and Chapter 14 issues, and other regulatory topics.July 16, 2024
- International Tax Group Meeting 2024San Antonio, Texas, May 23, 2024
Tax Defense Convention hosted by Tax Pro Latin Con, Keynote: From the Commissioner, a look inside the IRS, August 7-9, 2024
New York University Institute on Federal Taxation
Southern Federal Tax Institute
ABA Taxation Section May/Mid-Year & Fall Meetings
AICPA National Tax Conference
UCLA Annual Tax Controversy Institute
ABA National Institutes on Criminal Tax Fraud and Civil Tax Controversy
ABA International Tax Enforcement Conference
NYU Tax Controversy Forum
AICPA Conference on Tax Controversies, ACAMS, the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, IRS Estate & Gift Tax Attorney CPE Conference
IRS Western Region Appellate Conference
IRS Compliance Division - New Employee Orientation
IRS Fraud Technical Advisor Seminar
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Corporate Fraud Conference
USC Tax Institute
Tulane Tax Institute
IRS Tax Forums AICPA Conference on Tax Strategies for High Income Taxpayers
Philadelphia Tax Conference, ALI-CLE
Annual Hawaii Tax Institute
Chaminade University Annual Non-Profit Organizations Conference
Annual Western Conference on Tax Exempt Organizations
Southern Nevada Estate Planning Council
Estate Planning Council of Portland
Estate Planning Council of Woodland Hills
Annual Oregon Tax Institute
Pacific Tax Institute
Southwest Tax Conference, PLI
Annual Tax Institute of the University of Texas
Georgia Tax Forum
California CPA Society Education Foundation Tax Update and Planning Conference and the Tax and Financial Planning for High Net Worth Individuals Conference
Hemispheric Congress Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Terrorist Financing (AML/CFT) Conference in Panama
Annual International AML Conference in Amsterdam
CCH User Conference, the Annual ACAMS Anti Money-Laundering & Counter-Terrorism Financing Conference
CSEA
ASA International Advanced Business Valuation Conference
Florida State Bar Taxation Section Annual Conference
California Tax Policy Conference
Annual Meeting of the California Tax Bars.
Hot Topics In IRS Enforcement Tips from the Tax Trenches, 2017
Tax Preparer Obligations & Penalties - IRS Audit Issues & Hot Topics Tips from the Tax Trenches! 2015
International Tax Enforcement, 2014
Practical Tax Advice, 2014
Nuts and Bolts of IRS Audits, 2013
IRS Voluntary Disclosures Demystified, 2012
International Tax Enforcement, 2012
IRS Audit Issues of Interest to Estate Planners,2012
Taxpayer Examination Representation 101, 2012
Documenting Your Tax File, 2012
Professional Considerations During an IRS Examination, 2011
Ethical And Professionalism Considerations In The Tax Controversy Setting, 2011
Understanding International Tax Evasion and How to Detect it Across Jurisdictions, 2011
Panamanian Bankers: FATCA Compliance and U.S. Reporting Obligations – Understanding the Individual and Institutional Liabilities and Responsibilities, 2011
Cash Reporting and Reporting Requirements for Foreign Financial Accounts, 2011-2012
The New IRS FBAR 2011 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (OVDI), 2011
IRS Wealth Squad Examinations, 2010
IRS Enforcement Priorities, 2010
Reporting Foreign Financial Accounts, 2010
Regulation of Return Preparers, 2010
Practitioner Standards, Penalties & Enforcement Initiatives - Lessons for Estate Planners, 2010
Understanding the AML Department’s Role in Detecting and Preventing Tax Evasion in the New Enforcement Climate, 2010
Taxpayer Representation: Basic Overview of the IRS Examination Process; 2010
IRS Appeals, 2010
Publications
Publications
- Tom Cullinan, with Chuck Rettig, Contributes to ForbesJuly 1, 2024
What to Expect from Newly Announced LB&I Compliance Campaigns, 2017
TIGTA Evaluation of the IRS Whistleblower Program, 2016
IRS High Wealth Industry Group, 2013
Why the Ongoing Problem with FBAR Compliance?, 2016
In a Tax Practice, Everything Is Fine, Until It’s Not!, 2016
The Panama Papers and Lessons Learned from Years of Offshore Leaks, 2016
IRS Audit Selection and Classification Processes, 2016; Evaluating the IRS Wealth Squad, 2015
Basic Overview: The Kovel Accountant and Privileged Communications, 2015
Handling the Sensitive Issue IRS Audit, 2015; NEW IRS Guidance Limits FBAR Penalties! 2015
Determining “Reasonable Cause” for Nonwillful FBAR Violations, 2015
Overview: Trust Fund Recovery Penalty, 2015
Overview: IRS Examination Process, 2014
Overview: Indirect Methods of Determining Taxable Income, 2014
IRS LB&I Revised IDR Enforcement Process, 2014
GAO to IRS: Pursue Quiet Disclosures and First Time FBAR Filers, 2013
IRS Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program: Opt-Outs, a Revised FBAR and Rescissions of Pre-Clearance Letters by Criminal Investigations, 2013
Whistleblower Awards and the Bank Secrecy Act: Mutually Exclusive?, 2013
Form 8300: Reporting Domestic Currency Transaction, 2013; A Temporary and Transitory Visit with California Residency, 2013;
Innocent Spouse: Separating the Marital Liability, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, August-September 2012
IRS Provides Updated Guidance Regarding Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, June-July 2012
Overview of Tax Practice and Procedure, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, April-May 2012
IRS Whistleblower Program: Making Money the Old Fashioned Way! CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, April-May 2012
Practice Tips from the Tax Trenches, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, December 2011 - January 2012
IRS Voluntary Classification Settlement Program, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, October- November 2011
Evaluation of an IRS Undisclosed Offshore Account IDR, Tax Notes Column, November 2011
A Fresh Start for Struggling Taxpayers, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, June-July 2011
Enhancing Voluntary Compliance Through the Administration of Civil Tax Penalties, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, April-May 2011
The Last, Best Chance to Disclose Foreign Financial Accounts and Assets -The 2011 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program and Beyond!, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, February-March 2011
Basic Audit Techniques: Taxpayer Interviews, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, August-September 2010.
FOIA Requests, Tax Notes Column, August 2010
IRS Return Preparer Strategy: Leveraging Limited Tax Enforcement Resources Through the Registration and Education of the Return Preparer Community, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, February-March 2010
Meet the New Director of the Office of Professional Responsibility: An Interview with Karen L. Hawkins, CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, August-September 2009
Practitioner Penalties: Potential Pitfalls in the Tax Trenches, Tax Notes, April 2009
Counseling Corporations Involved in Government Investigations and the Principles of Federal Prosecution of Business Organizations, Corporate Business Taxation Monthly, February 2009
Update: Estate Planners as Return Preparers - Increased Penalty Exposure and the New Final Regulations, CCH Estate Planning Monthly, February 2009
Currency Reporting Requirements: Everyone into the Pool! CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, June-July 2007
Civil and Criminal Tax Considerations in a Marital Dissolution, Hawaii State Bar Journal, July 2007
Tax Practitioners Guidebook: Picking Up Scraps From the Table, Tax Analysts - Tax Practice, 2007
Non-Filers Beware: Who’s That Knocking at Your Door? CCH Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure, October-November 2006
Identity Theft: Phishing on the Internet, KALA Hawaii Society of CPA’s, July 2005