Gene Crick handles income tax issues and transactional legal work with respect to the buying and selling of entities or assets for various business clients. His transaction and tax experience includes affordable housing, historic buildings, and commercial buildings qualifying for federal income tax credits.
Mr. Crick primarily renders federal income tax advice for partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, and tax-exempt entities in domestic and foreign transactions. He is also knowledgeable in many international tax matters.
Due to his experience as a Certified Public Accountant and a tax accountant, he is frequently engaged to analyze and offer solutions to sophisticated income tax issues. In some cases, this results in submission of requests for private letter rulings from the IRS National Office. Mr. Crick also has experience representing clients in tax controversy matters before the IRS.
Education:
- Vanderbilt University Law School, JD (1989)
- University of Florida Levin College of Law, LLM (1992)
- University of Mississippi, B.ACC., cum laude (1984)
Admissions:
- Florida
- Texas
Professional Activities:
- Member, American Bar Association
- Member, The Florida Bar
Cost
Rate : $$$