Gain a better understanding of Section 199A so you are comfortable advising your clients in a manner they can easily digest and understand.
Since Section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code is still fairly new, practitioners are still cautious about advising their clients on what steps they need to take to receive the maximum benefits of the new code section. This information will allow you to have a better understanding of Section 199A so you are comfortable advising your clients. It will provide you with an overview of Section 199A and with an understanding of the rules so you can help your clients better plan. This material will allow you to be able to fully explain the importance of Section 199A and whom the section affects.
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Morgan Klinzing
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP
- Partner at Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, resident in the Philadelphia office
- Practice focuses on federal and international income tax, with a focus on the private equity arena and pass-throughs
- Represents clients in domestic and cross-border M&A, fund formation and structure, reorganizations, and partnership agreements
- Frequent speaker for the American Bar Association and other professional groups on tax issues impacting flow-through entities and cross-border structuring
- LL.M. degree in taxation, New York University
- Can be contacted at [email protected] or 215-981-3456
Robb A. Longman, Esq.
Longman & Van Grack, LLC
- Managing member of Longman & Van Grack, LLC, a Bethesda, Maryland law firm
- Practices in the area of tax controversy and planning, business representation, and estate planning
- Represents his clients before the U.S. Tax Court, Maryland Tax Court, Internal Revenue Service, and state taxing agencies; in addition, he assists his clients in structuring business deals and estate planning
- Regular speaker for the American Bar Association, tax section on several issues such as structuring the sale of a business, Section 199A, and ethics
- Has written numerous articles for the Practical Tax Lawyer and other ABA publications
- Currently the council director of the American Bar Association’s tax section and has been the chair of the Maryland State Bar Association’s tax section
- Can be contacted at [email protected] or 240-324-7705
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