Our tax practice primarily involves assisting clients in structuring transactions to obtain the best possible tax treatment. However, we also represent clients who are being audited by the IRS and assist clients in dealing with collection branch of the IRS.
ClienteleOur clients include individuals, families, and business entities.
StrengthsTax issues may arise in many areas, and, typically, they arise in conjunction with other legal issues. For example, tax considerations are frequently involved in the acquisition and disposition of real property and other assets, formation and structuring of business entities, investment and financial planning, retirement planning and estate planning. As a result, we believe that an inter-disciplinary approach must be taken in tax planning. Personal and business issues must be addressed along with tax issues, in order to obtain the best possible result for our clients.
Taxation Attorneys Resources- When is a Sale Deemed “Closed?”Jonathan A. Goodman and Jordan J. Bunch

- Tax Benefits of Seller-Carry Financing Jonathan A. Goodman
- Choosing the Best Form for Your Colorado Business Entity Gary S. Joiner

- Joint Tenancy With A Noncitizen Spouse: An Estate and Gift Tax Guide for the Perplexed Miriam Abrams Goodman
- Tax-Less Reproduction of The Single-Cell LLC Patricia A. Leighton
- Quit Claims & The $500K Exclusion Part II Patricia A. Leighton and Jonathan A. Goodman
- The Hidden Dragon of Imputed Depreciation Patricia A. Leighton
- Quit Claims & The $500K Exclusion Part I Patricia A. Leighton and Jonathan A. Goodman
- Tax Liens and Mortgage Lenders Jonathan A. Goodman
- Deferred Like-Kind Exchanges of Real Property Gary S. Joiner
Disclaimer -- Content is general information only. Information is not provided as advice for a specific matter, nor does its publication create an attorney-client relationship. Laws vary from one state to another. For legal advice on a specific matter, consult an attorney.
