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Miami, Florida 33131
United States
Abrahm Smith works in the Firm’s Tax Practice Group, and practices mainly in the area of general tax planning. He is a recipient of the Chair’s Special Merit Award from The Tax Section of the Florida Bar. Admitted to practice in Florida in 2003, Mr. Smith served as chair of the Federal Tax Division and the New Tax Lawyers Committee. Mr. Smith has also engaged in pro bono work on behalf of the Florida Bar Tax Section before the US Supreme Court.
Practice Focus
Mr. Smith routinely works on all facets of tax planning. He counsels multinational and domestic corporations, as well as pass through entities, on inbound and outbound tax planning. His practice also includes advising on FIRPTA as well as treaty and withholding tax. Mr. Smith likewise assists clients with subpart F issues and in the preparation of operating agreements and other corporate agreements.
Areas of Practice | 1) Tax |
Law School | University of Florida (LL.M., 2003); University of Arkansas at Little Rock (J.D., 2002) |
Admitted Year | 2003 |
Education | Brigham Young University (B.S.,1999) |
Bar Member / Association | Florida State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Baker & McKenzie |
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