Mr. Cohen's business practice has involved tax planning for start-up entities and established businesses, executive compensation matters, tax-free organizations, mergers and acquisitions, and representation of clients before the Internal Revenue Service (tax controversy) and state tax authorities (SALT).
Mr. Cohen's work has involved clients in a variety of industries, including real estate, banking, health care, personnel services and manufacturing, among others. In addition, he is frequently consulted on tax matters involved in public finance transactions, and has been involved in the establishment of nonprofit corporations and charitable organizations. Mr. Cohen also represents individual clients in personal and family tax and estate planning (including prenuptial agreements, trusts and the like), business succession, the establishment of private foundations and family investment vehicles, and similar matters.
He is a frequent speaker and prolific writer, having authored a number of articles and technical publications. A certified public accountant since 1980, Mr. Cohen practiced for several years with Coopers & Lybrand (now known as PricewaterhouseCoopers).*