Conrad Garcia's practice concentrates on domestic and international tax planning for businesses and individuals. Mr. Garcia counsels clients on choice of entity issues; formation, acquisition, disposition and liquidation of business entities; corporate reorganizations; like-kind exchanges; foreign tax issues; and federal and state tax disputes. He regularly guides investors and developers through the tax issues associated with historic, low income and new market credit transactions. In addition, Mr. Garcia advises clients on excise tax issues associated with the acquisition/operation and disposition of aircrafts.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Garcia served as a tax associate with Coopers & Lybrand, where he focused on tax issues relating to partnerships, foreign and domestic corporations, S-corporations and individuals.
The Best Lawyers in America has recognized Mr. Garcia as a top attorney for tax law. He is listed in Virginia Business magazine’s “Legal Elite” and has also been named one of the top up-and-coming lawyers in the state by Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars magazine. He is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the Hispanic National Bar Association, and the Leadership Metro Richmond class of 2008. Mr. Garcia is president of the board of directors for Sportable - Richmond Adaptive Sports and Recreation and also serves on the board of directors of ChildSavers. He serves on Williams Mullen's board of directors.
Mr. Garcia earned his undergraduate degree in accounting, with honors, from New Mexico State University in 1994. In 1997, he earned his law degree from Washington & Lee University School of Law, where he received the Washington & Lee Merit Scholarship. While in law school, Mr. Garcia served as editor-in-chief of Race & Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal. Mr. Garcia has a working knowledge of the Spanish language.
Practice Areas
Tax Law
Tax Credits
International Tax
Business & Corporate
Aviation
Hospitality
Long Term Care
Practice Areas
Aviation & Maritime Law
Corporate and M&A
International Trade
Tax
Tax: International
Practice Areas
Aviation & Maritime Law
Corporate and M&A
International Trade
Tax
Tax: International
Industries
Hospitality & Tourism
Long Term Care/Assisted Living Facilities
Industries
Hospitality & Tourism
Long Term Care/Assisted Living Facilities
Language Skills
English
Spanish
Language Skills
English
Spanish
Specialty Groups
TAG Tax
Specialty Groups
TAG Tax
Bio
Conrad Garcia's practice concentrates on domestic and international tax planning for businesses and individuals. Mr. Garcia counsels clients on choice of entity issues; formation, acquisition, disposition and liquidation of business entities; corporate reorganizations; like-kind exchanges; foreign tax issues; and federal and state tax disputes. He regularly guides investors and developers through the tax issues associated with historic, low income and new market credit transactions. In addition, Mr. Garcia advises clients on excise tax issues associated with the acquisition/operation and disposition of aircrafts.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Garcia served as a tax associate with Coopers & Lybrand, where he focused on tax issues relating to partnerships, foreign and domestic corporations, S-corporations and individuals.
The Best Lawyers in America has recognized Mr. Garcia as a top attorney for tax law. He is listed in Virginia Business magazine’s “Legal Elite” and has also been named one of the top up-and-coming lawyers in the state by Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars magazine. He is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the Hispanic National Bar Association, and the Leadership Metro Richmond class of 2008. Mr. Garcia is president of the board of directors for Sportable - Richmond Adaptive Sports and Recreation and also serves on the board of directors of ChildSavers. He serves on Williams Mullen's board of directors.
Mr. Garcia earned his undergraduate degree in accounting, with honors, from New Mexico State University in 1994. In 1997, he earned his law degree from Washington & Lee University School of Law, where he received the Washington & Lee Merit Scholarship. While in law school, Mr. Garcia served as editor-in-chief of Race & Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal. Mr. Garcia has a working knowledge of the Spanish language.
Practice Areas
Tax Law
Tax Credits
International Tax
Business & Corporate
Aviation
Hospitality
Long Term Care
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