Trusted counsel in tax planning for individuals and businesses.
Taxes are a constant throughout life. As such, it’s important to understand your personal and business tax obligations and how they impact you.
Our tax law services
We advise businesses of all sizes on the tax complexities they face, providing creative solutions to reach the best outcomes. Our work ranges from strategic tax planning to representing clients before the state and federal tax authorities, and includes tax counsel in the following areas:
- C corporation, S corporation, partnership, and LLC entities
- Executive compensation
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Real estate transfer taxes
- Sales taxes
- Income taxes
- Tax exempt status filings
Tax law services for business succession
We also assist business owners in planning for business succession, and the state and federal estate and income tax planning issues associated with ownership transition. We understand that a business owner may spend a lifetime building a business, and the need to plan for its successful transfer is critical. Working with owners’ accountants and financial advisors, we help them structure succession plans in the most tax-efficient manner.
Tax law services for individuals
For individuals, estates, and trusts, we provide guidance through the myriad of federal and state income and estate taxes they face, regularly preparing and filing estate tax returns with state tax departments and the Internal Revenue Service.
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