David Potts focuses his practice primarily in the Tax field. He assists clients in the areas of federal, state and local taxation, including controversy and litigation matters. In addition, he has extensive knowledge in navigating clients in the marijuana business through the various tax laws that affect the industry.
Education
- University of Tulsa College of Law (J.D., 2005)
- Trinity University (B.A. in Psychology, 2001)
Admissions
- Oklahoma
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma
- U.S. Tax Court
Legal Experience
- 2017-Present Hall Estill
- 2005-2017 James, Potts & Wulfers, Inc.
Professional Involvement
- Member, Oklahoma Association of Tax Representatives
- Member, Tulsa County Bar Association
- Member, Oklahoma Bar Association
- President, Tulsa Tax Club (2021-2022)
Community Involvement
- Member, Board of Directors, The Center For Individuals With Physical Challenges
- Former Member, Board of Directors, Tulsa Press Club
Speeches and Presentations
- Panelist, Oklahoma Society of CPAs, McGirt v. Oklahoma Roundtable (February 19, 2021)
In the News
- Tulsa Tax Attorney David Potts featured in Tulsa Lawyer Member Spotlight
- Tulsa Tax attorney David Potts - Reinstated Excise Tax on Certain Chemical Substances
- Tax Attorney David Potts - SB 1339 - New Oklahoma Tax Law Expands Marketplace Facilitator Obligations
- Hall Estill Attorney and Center Board member David Potts to play in Shoot for The Center: The Eddie Sutton Challenge
- Tax Attorney David Potts - Taxpayers need to remember their Social Security benefits may be taxable
- Tax Attorney David Potts - In efforts to improve service for tax-exempt, the IRS issued the revised Form 1024
- Tax Tip from Tulsa Tax Attorney David Potts - How small business owners can deduct their home office from their taxes
- Tulsa Tax attorney David Potts has a reminder regarding the 2021 Form 1040 filing due date - it isn’t April 15!
- Hall Estill Tax Attorney David Potts: IRS revises Form 1024 to allow electronic filing
- Hall Estill Tax Attorney David Potts - Early Termination of Employee Retention Credit for Most Employers
- Tax Attorney David Potts shares IRS Notice - 401(k) limit increase to $20,500
- Important 2020 Tax Filing Changes for Oklahomans From Tax Attorney David Potts
- Tax Attorney David Potts shares IRS Notice - All taxpayers now eligible for Identity Protection PINs
- Tax Attorney David Potts shares IRS Notice - Eligible Paycheck Protection Program expenses now deductible
- Hall Estill Elects Tulsa Tax Attorney David Potts Shareholder
- Important Tax Alert!!
Published Articles
- Transferability of Clean Energy Tax Credits in the Inflation Reduction Act
- Tulsa Tax Attorney David Potts - IRS Delays $600 Tax Report Threshold for Form 1099-K
- New Business Travel Per-Diem Rates
- Tax Attorney David Potts in Gavel to Gavel - Extension on Employee Retention Credit
- Tax Savings Strategies for the Marijuana Industry by David Potts
Gavel to Gavel
- Transferability of Clean Energy Tax Credits in the Inflation Reduction Act
- Tulsa Tax Attorney David Potts - IRS Delays $600 Tax Report Threshold for Form 1099-K
- Tax Attorney David Potts Journal Record: IRS Announces Tax Relief for Certain Victims of Severe Weather in OK
- A Reminder Regarding the 2021 Form 1040 Filing Due Date - It isn't April 15
- New Cryptocurrency Tax Reporting Requirements
- New Business Travel Per-Diem Rates
- Tax Attorney David Potts in Gavel to Gavel - Extension on Employee Retention Credit
- New Cryptocurrency Tax Consequences
- Tax Savings Strategies for the Marijuana Industry by David Potts