Foley's experienced Tax attorneys provide insightful, practical planning strategies that can reduce the tax burden from your transactions, as well as experienced, effective defense when the IRS or state tax authorities challenge your transactions.
We advise businesses and individuals on nearly every aspect of tax law, from transaction planning to dispute resolution to policy making. Our goal is to find practical solutions for complex tax issues and help you maximize tax efficiency while minimizing your exposure to non-compliance risks.
Our strategies for resolving difficult tax problems have served our clients well, not only in many well-known corporate transactions, but also in complex tax litigation. Among our successes, we have played key roles in landmark tax decisions establishing important tax law precedents.
Our seasoned Tax attorneys work in a variety of areas. See below for more.
Enacted as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Opportunity Zones were designed to provide significant tax benefits to incentivize long-term investment in economically-distressed communities.
For decades, our Taxation Practice has provided sophisticated and creative tax advice to business clients involved in acquiring or divesting businesses.
If taxation issues escalate into controversies involving the IRS or state taxing authorities, we can take you through all phases of the complex process.
Tax Services for Investment Advisory and Investment Funds
Our Tax attorneys work closely with our Private Equity & Venture Capital Practice in advising on a wide range of tax issues confronted by private equity funds, venture capital funds, and hedge funds.
Tax Services for Real Estate Capital Markets and REITs
Our Taxation Practice plays an active role in representing clients in many real estate capital markets transactions, including the formation of real estate funds, real estate financings, joint ventures, recapitalizations, and dispositions.
Many of our Tax attorneys, practicing throughout the United States, focus all or a significant part of their practice on representing tax-exempt and nonprofit organizations.