Jeff Rambach represents entrepreneurs, start-ups, investment funds, closely held and family business owners, executives, investors, professionals, and financial institutions in a wide variety of business and tax-incentive transactions. Jeff’s practice encompasses fund formation, mergers and acquisitions, entity planning, structuring and formation, asset protection and preservation, family business planning, wealth preservation, and non-profit/tax-exempt organizations. In addition, he has extensive experience in federal and state income taxation and international taxation, including tax audits and state and local tax issues. Jeff’s clients look to him to apply his breadth of experience and knowledge gained over more than three decades to a wide range of challenging tax and business-oriented problems in structuring complex business arrangements and transactions. Jeff also drafts, reviews, and negotiates offering documents in connection with the formation and investment in real estate funds, private equity funds, venture funds and hedge funds. Jeff’s practice also focuses on tax incentives in connection with the development of real estate with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, Qualified Opportunity Zones, and other federal and state income tax incentives.
Jeff has a strong private client/trusts and estate practice, which covers all things related to personal wealth transfer including business succession planning, asset protection planning, ESOPs, estate, gift and generation-skipping tax planning, fiduciary income tax issues, estate and gift tax dispute resolution, charitable planning, and marital planning. Jeff’s tax practice also includes significant experience in non-profit/tax-exempt organizations and foundations.
Jeff is also a frequent lecturer and author of articles addressing income tax law developments and changes, tax and estate planning, and business succession planning. When Jeff is not working, you can find him playing tennis, hiking and watching LSU Tigers and Oklahoma Sooners football games.
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Jeff Rambach represents entrepreneurs, start-ups, investment funds, closely held and family business owners, executives, investors, professionals, and financial institutions in a wide variety of business and tax-incentive transactions. Jeff’s practice encompasses fund formation, mergers and acquisitions, entity planning, structuring and formation, asset protection and preservation, family business planning, wealth preservation, and non-profit/tax-exempt organizations. In addition, he has extensive experience in federal and state income taxation and international taxation, including tax audits and state and local tax issues. Jeff’s clients look to him to apply his breadth of experience and knowledge gained over more than three decades to a wide range of challenging tax and business-oriented problems in structuring complex business arrangements and transactions. Jeff also drafts, reviews, and negotiates offering documents in connection with the formation and investment in real estate funds, private equity funds, venture funds and hedge funds. Jeff’s practice also focuses on tax incentives in connection with the development of real estate with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, Qualified Opportunity Zones, and other federal and state income tax incentives.
Jeff has a strong private client/trusts and estate practice, which covers all things related to personal wealth transfer including business succession planning, asset protection planning, ESOPs, estate, gift and generation-skipping tax planning, fiduciary income tax issues, estate and gift tax dispute resolution, charitable planning, and marital planning. Jeff’s tax practice also includes significant experience in non-profit/tax-exempt organizations and foundations.
Jeff is also a frequent lecturer and author of articles addressing income tax law developments and changes, tax and estate planning, and business succession planning. When Jeff is not working, you can find him playing tennis, hiking and watching LSU Tigers and Oklahoma Sooners football games.
Jeff has previously been a partner at Nixon Peabody LLP and several other Chicago, national and Oklahoma-based law firms. He has significant transactional tax experience in all types of taxable and non-taxable transactions including individuals, corporations, partnerships, LLCs, domestic and cross-border, international and state and local tax, tax credits, including Historic, Low Income Housing, and Energy, Qualified Opportunity Zone funds, tax-exempt and not- for-profit organizations, natural resources (oil and gas) taxation, M&A, joint venture formation, REITS, tax opinions, private equity, venture and hedge fund formation, private placements, wealth transfer planning/trusts and estates, premarital planning, asset protection planning, business succession planning, ESOPs, 1031s, DSTs, healthcare related contracts and transactions, executive compensation- stock options, profits interests, qualified and non-qualified employee benefits. He has also represented and advised numerous restaurant and car rental business franchisors and franchisees on various tax and business issues.
Recent matters that Jeff has been involved in include serving as tax and corporate counsel in numerous business acquisition and divestiture transactions, including tax-deferred roll-over of management equity, tax-free reorganizations, mergers, private equity fund, real estate fund and venture fund formations and investments, Section 1202 Qualified Small Business Stock, design of various profits interests and other equity incentive plans, private placements for Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds, representation of high-net-worth families, business owners and individuals on wealth transfer planning and business succession planning, 1031 transactions, ESOPs, and Historical Rehabilitation Tax Credit transactions. Other matters include:
American Bar Association, and various sections including Tax Section, Real Property, Housing Forum, State Bar Associations of IL, DC, LA and OK, Chicago Estate Planning Council.
Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable D. Irvin Couvillion, United States Tax Court, Washington, D.C.
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