Mitchell Goldberg

Partner

Berger Singerman LLP

Joined: 2015

Office Phone:

(954) 525-9900

Direct Phone:

(954) 712-5174


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Bio

Mitchell W. Goldberg is a member of the firm’s Business, Finance & Tax Team and the Wealth Preservation and Tax Planning Group. He is a Board Certified Specialist in Tax Law by The Florida Bar and concentrates his practice in the areas of federal income, estate, gift, and generation skipping transfer taxation and related business transactional matters. Mitchell counsels businesses and individuals on choice of entity for both new business ventures and for restructuring ongoing businesses in order to achieve desired economic and tax results. Mitchell's business transaction practice focuses on the structuring, analysis and drafting of sophisticated business transactions including asset purchase and sale agreements, stock purchase agreements, mergers, joint ventures, limited liability company operating agreements, partnership agreements and other contractual arrangements to provide tax efficient structures that maximize value. Mitchell’s international tax practice includes counseling foreign persons investing in the United States (in-bound transactions) on different methods to minimize exposure to U.S. taxes, pre-immigration tax planning for nonresident aliens desiring to become U.S. tax resident or U.S. citizens, and counseling U.S. persons desiring to invest outside the United States (out-bound transactions) on the most effective structures to defer U.S. tax, minimize exposure to taxation in multiple jurisdictions, and other desired tax and economic results In addition, Mitchell represents taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service in connection with audits, IRS Appeals, installment agreements, offers in compromise, penalty abatements, offshore voluntary disclosures, and other administrative matters.

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