Victoria Gu
Bio
Victoria Gu is a senior associate in DLA Piper’s tax controversy group. She advises and represents corporations, partnerships, estates, and high net-worth individuals in federal, state, and local civil and criminal tax controversies on a wide range of issues related to international, corporate, partnership, and estate and gift taxation.
Before joining DLA Piper, Victoria was a Senior Trial Attorney at the IRS’s Office of Chief Counsel in San Francisco. Victoria represented the IRS as the lead attorney in cases before the United States Tax Court and provided technical guidance to examining agents, collection officers, and appeals officers on substantive and procedural federal tax law issues such as partnership taxation, virtual currency, employment tax pyramiding, and civil fraud.
Victoria previously taught taxation of property dispositions as an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco.