Areas Served by Ryan Law
Corporate Franchise Tax
As corporate income is increasingly generated in new ways and in multiple locations, states are being forced to alter how income is apportioned. All too often, these alterations lead to inconsistencies in apportionment and the potential for multiple taxation.
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Our team helps clients negotiate, secure, and implement Federal, State and Local tax credits and incentives throughout the U.S. We work closely with you and your advisors to understand your needs and identify opportunities that support your business objectives and deliver results that drive profits.
Learn MoreFederal Income Tax
Disputes with the IRS should not be taken lightly. An audit could result in a substantial tax increase, penalties, and interest. Likewise, the IRS has tremendous power to impose levies or file liens to collect on a tax debt. Our federal tax practice includes former senior IRS litigators who have decades of experience resolving federal tax disputes. Our attorneys can represent businesses and individuals through all phases of the tax controversy process, from the receipt of a notice of a tax audit or collection proceedings through litigation in federal court.
Learn MoreOil & Gas Royalty
Oil and gas production is a process with unlimited challenges and legal disputes. We aim to help you save costs. We can help you understand royalty rulemakings and locate potential…Read More
Learn MoreProperty Tax
Along with utilities and maintenance, property taxes are one of the higher and most volatile expenses for a commercial property owner or tenant. Property taxes are also the highest federal, state, and local tax paid by businesses. Fortunately, property owners and lessees have opportunities to control their property tax expense.
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Sales and use taxes are an increasingly significant cost of doing business as states are aggressively taxing companies that potentially generate income within their borders. Software and digital services are creating new sales and use tax issues in every jurisdiction. As a result, sales and use tax laws are constantly in flux.
Learn MoreTexas Workforce Commission Appeals
Unemployment tax rates can fluctuate from year-to-year depending on changes in a taxpayer’s business. Taxpayers often overlook unemployment taxes when analyzing ways to lower their tax burdens because they believe unemployment tax laws are too confusing or they underestimate potential savings. However, with proper guidance, taxpayers can use unemployment tax laws to their advantage to generate significant long-term tax saving strategies.
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