Mr. Allevato’s primary areas of legal practice are federal taxation, estate planning, corporate law, health care law, and public finance.
Experience
- Counseling and advising high-net-worth clients regarding estate and tax planning matters, including succession issues for closely held business clients and preparation of estate planning documents
- Advising clients on matters pertaining to the federal income tax laws, to minimize the impact of taxes on business transactions
- Advising and counseling fiduciaries on trust, probate and estate matters, and assisting in litigation matters involving fiduciaries
- Advocating matters before the Internal Revenue Service on client issues, including audits and appeals from audit determinations, compliance, collections and United States Tax Court matters
- Regularly counseling clients on federal tax-exempt issues, including matters involving not-for-profit health care entities and higher educational institutions
- Representing businesses and individuals in business dealings, such as acquisitions, divestitures, business combinations and entity selection matters
- Counseling on tax issues incident to tax-exempt bond financings
- Adjunct Lecturer, West Virginia University College of Law, Morgantown, West Virginia, teaching Estate Planning, 2002 – 2006; Estate and Gift Tax, 2016, 2020
- Adjunct Professor, Capital University Law School and Capital University Graduate Tax Program, Columbus, Ohio, teaching classes in Estate Planning, Federal Estate and Gift Taxation, Advanced Income Taxation, 1982 – 1997
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