Bruce M. Serchuk - Lawyer in Washington, DC

Bruce M. Serchuk - Lawyer in Washington, DC
799 Ninth Street, NW, Suite 500,
Washington, DC 20001-5327

About the lawyer

Bruce M. Serchuk is an excellent lawyer from Washington, DC. Attorney Bruce M. Serchuk works in an office located at 799 Ninth Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20001-5327. Washington lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Public Finance Law, Banking and Finance Law, Commercial Finance Law, Equipment Finance Law, Financial Services Regulation Law, International Trade and Finance Law, Litigation - Banking and Finance Washington, DC. Bruce M. Serchuk is the best lawyer in Washington, District of Columbia state!

Bruce Serchuk focuses his practice on tax issues as they relate to debt securities, particularly tax-exempt bonds.

What do you focus on?

Public finance

I advise clients regarding the tax aspects of tax-exempt bond transactions, acting primarily as bond counsel, borrowers counsel and underwriters counsel. I have participated in a wide variety of bond transactions, including financings for governmental facilities, student loans, multifamily housing, stadiums and nonprofit hospitals, universities and cultural institutions. I also spend a significant amount of time working on IRS examinations and voluntary closing agreements.

Government experience

My time in government gave me the experience needed to provide accurate and practical advice to clients. Prior to joining the firm, I worked in the Office of Tax Policy at the Treasury Department, and the Office of the Chief Counsel at the Internal Revenue Service. At Treasury, I was an attorney-advisor responsible for drafting published guidance and providing advice regarding legislative issues relating to tax-exempt bonds. While at the IRS, I was the senior technician attorney in the Tax-Exempt Bond Branch, responsible for drafting published guidance and for drafting and reviewing private letter rulings and technical advice memoranda, including rulings regarding arbitrage, private activity bonds and mixed-use allocations.

Enforcement

While at the IRS, I provided advice in connection with various enforcement matters, negotiated closing agreements and trained IRS audit personnel. I draw upon these experiences and the contacts I made when clients are faced with IRS examinations or the need to self-correct violations through the IRS voluntary closing agreement program.

What do you see on the horizon?

I expect a continued emphasis on the IRS enforcement side of the public finance practice, with more and more time spent by issuers and their professionals on ensuring they are in compliance with the tax law.

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