- Fred T. Goldberg, Jr.
Fred T. Goldberg, Jr. (born
October 15 ,1947 ) is an Americantax lawyer who has served in high ranking positions in theUnited States Government , including holding the position ofCommissioner of Internal Revenue .Education
Goldberg graduated from
Yale University with aBachelor's degree in 1969. After obtaining his B.A., he was a special assistant at theOffice of Economic Opportunity . In 1971, he accepted a position as an Assistant Dean for Yale'sCalhoun College and served as an instructor inpolitical science andeconomics at Yale. He held these positions until 1973, when he completed hisJuris Doctor degree at Yale.Work history
After completing his J.D., was hired as an
associate with the firmLatham, Watkins, and Hills . He was named as a partner in the firm in 1981. He served with the firm until 1984.From 1982 to 1986, Goldberg served at the
Internal Revenue Service :
*Assistant to the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (1981 - 1982)
*Acting Director of the Legislation and Regulations Division, Office of the Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service (1982)
*Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service (1984 - 1986)In 1989, Goldberg was selected to be the Commissioner of the IRS. He held that position until 1992, when he was chosen as Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy in the
United States Department of the Treasury . He currently resides inBethesda, Maryland with his family and is a partner in the office ofSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom .Deal with Scientology
Allegedly, Church officials, including
David Miscavige , paid private investigators to acquire some unspecified compromising information on Goldberg during his time as commissioner, and then strode into his office without an appointment one day to demand terms. [cite web | first = Douglas | last = Frantz | title = Scientology Denies an Account Of an Impromptu I.R.S. Meeting | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04EED81038F93AA25750C0A961958260 | work = | publisher =New York Times | date =1997-03-19 | accessdate = 2007-11-17 ] [cite news
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title = Church Of Scientology Denies Impromptu Meeting With US Tax Agency
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accessdate = ] The meeting was not listed on Goldberg's appointment calendar, which was obtained by "The New York Times " through theFreedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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