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Our top tax credit attorneys bring their expertise to serve the tax credit transaction and project finance needs of a diverse clientele. We work with a wide array of industries and have obtained cutting-edge rulings from the IRS and state taxing authorities.
Our clientele runs a wide cross section of industries. Our expertise includes: renewable energy, community and economic development, private equity and commercial and residential real estate. We represent sponsors/developers, investment funds, investors, community development entities and other for-profit and non-profit businesses in connection with the acquisition, development, syndication and financing of projects.
Areas of Focus
Our tax credit lawyers frequently guide on variety of tax incentives, such as:
Renewable energy credits
New markets credits
Low-income housing credits
Historic credits
Qualified opportunity zone benefits
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Related Practices & Industries
As our expertise is wide-ranging, our attorneys also specialize in a number of related areas.
Get to know the attorneys in our Trax Credit Transactions and Project Finance practice.
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