Forrest David Milder - Lawyer in Boston, MA

Forrest David Milder - Lawyer in Boston, MA
Exchange Place, 53 State Street,
Boston, MA 02109-2835

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About the lawyer

Forrest David Milder is an excellent lawyer from Boston, MA. Attorney Forrest David Milder works in an office located at Exchange Place, 53 State Street, Boston, MA 02109-2835. Boston lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Tax Law, Litigation and Controversy - Tax Boston, MA. Forrest David Milder is the best lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts state!

Forrest Milder is one of our lead tax partners when it comes to tax credits and other tax-advantaged investments. He has a national practice that emphasizes the development of renewables, affordable housing, historic and new markets tax credit projects as well as resolving disputes with the IRS.

What do you focus on?

Outside-the-box solutions

My practice emphasizes structuring and bringing to closure many kinds of tax-advantaged projects, both for investors and those who need their investment. I have advised on an exceptionally wide range of ventures, with sizes from hundreds of thousands of dollars to hundreds of millions. I am especially known for outside-the-box solutions. For example, I developed a technique that facilitated more than one hundred million dollars of renewable facilities qualifying for government grants, even though the projects were nominally owned by the government and bond-financed. I enabled another client to obtain a more than $50 million state credit as the first user of a new program by working with the applicable agency even before it had published any rules.

IRS dispute resolution

I have resolved four different multi-million dollar disputes with the IRS with the taxpayer having zero liability, and several others with only minimal adjustments. On one occasion I worked with clients and others to get the applicable Tax Code provision changed, thereby ending the audit.

Tax-advantaged investment

I have worked with countless developers and investors to close hundreds of transactions involving the low-income housing tax credit, including everything from standard ventures to 80-20 deals and lease pass-throughs that also involve the historic tax credit. I have written tax opinions enabling a client with an innovative renewable technology to close more than $150 million of tax credit investments.

Industry thought leadership

I work hard to stay at the forefront of the industries in which I am involved. For example, I am very active in the Solar Energy Industry Associations Tax Committee, and I authored part of its recent proposal to the IRS on the solar tax credit regulations. Ive also written more than 60 published articles about renewable energy, including solar, geothermal, biomass, water-based, and wind. In addition, I am a former chair of both the American Bar Associations 7,000-member Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development and the 3,000-member MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge. Im the vice-chair of the historic tax credit coalition, and I was a major participant in helping to shape the IRSs safe harbor on that credit. Ive authored what is generally considered the best known treatise on housing and historic tax credits.

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