Daniel Joseph

Daniel Joseph

Policy Advisor and Associate

Background

Creative tax policy strategist and analyst. Deep understanding of U.S. tax law and the impact of regulations and legislation. Passionate supporter of community development.

Daniel Joseph combines his legal background and rich understanding of U.S. tax policy to analyze complex legal, regulatory and legislative tax issues. A thorough researcher, Daniel combs through the nuances of legislative history to identify original intent and determine how policies impact clients. He then develops strategic plans for engagement that often course through the halls of Congress and the Treasury Department. Daniel’s relationships with policymakers on the House Ways and Means Committee and Senate Finance Committee and with officials at the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is used to execute strategies. He assists multinational corporations, small businesses, coalitions, and non-profit organizations with their tax needs. In addition to his tax portfolio, Daniel assists clients on agriculture, energy, trade, financial services, transportation and real estate issues.

In his spare time, Daniel plays an active role in the community. He is passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion and supporting under-privileged communities. Daniel serves as treasurer for both the Washington Bar Association and Black Wall Street Global, a volunteer organization dedicated to developing sustainable economies for the disenfranchised through education, commerce, and community. He also serves as treasurer for Next Level Academy International, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering under-privileged youth throughout South Florida.

Insights & Publications

Credentials

Education

  • LL.M., 2019, Georgetown University Law Center, with distinction
  • J.D., 2018, St. Thomas University School of Law
  • B.A., 2011, Florida Atlantic University

Admissions

District of Columbia

Memberships

Treasurer, Washington Bar Association Educational Foundation

Former Member, St. Thomas Law Review