Our business law attorneys serve as tax advocates to clients in a variety of industries, including: high-tech software development and telecommunications, bio-tech, computer education, professional services, direct-mail marketing, debt counseling, construction, real estate development, recruiting, marketing, food and confections, continuing care retirement communities, private schools, and wholesale and retail product sales. In addition to corporate structuring, reorganization, business succession and tax planning, our attorneys represent clients in tax audits, administrative appeals, Tax Court litigation, and criminal tax fraud matters.
Consider MM&C to help you in these Tax Advocacy matters:
- Tax Planning
- Dissolution of Taxable and Tax-Exempt Entities
- Tax Audits
- Tax Administrative Appeals
- Tax Fraud
- Estate & Trust Taxation
- IRS Litigation
- United States Tax Court Litigation
- Maryland Tax Court Trials
- Real Property Tax Appeals
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