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Bradley Marsh and Jennifer Vincent Speak in Program Presented by Barristers Tax Section

SAN FRANCISCO – Sept. 27, 2021 – San Francisco Co-Managing Shareholder Bradley Marsh and Associate Jennifer Vincent of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Tax Practice will host a program for The Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF) on Sept. 28 titled “Cutting Ties from California: Residency and California Taxation Post-COVID.” Vincent also serves as the co-chair of the Barristers Tax Section of the Young Lawyer Club of BASF.

The program, presented by the Barristers Tax Section, will discuss California’s general residency rules and provide an overview of how California analyzes whether an individual has become a nonresident. Topics will also include residency rules for California individual income tax, sourcing of income, considerations for planning a residency change, and recent guidance and developments.

Marsh focuses his practice on tax controversy matters, including property, sales, payroll, business license, employment, franchise, parcel, district, documentary transfer, transient occupancy, utility user, income, parking, gift, and estate taxes. He serves as a co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s U.S. State and Local Tax (SALT) Practice. Marsh represents clients in audits, litigation, and administrative hearings, as well as analyzing transactions and business models, and developing strategies for legislative resolutions.

Vincent focuses on federal and state tax controversies and litigation. She represents both individuals and companies in proceedings before the Internal Revenue Service and before California taxing authorities, including the Franchise Tax Board and the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. Vincent also assists clients with compliance counseling for both federal and state-based tax issues.

About Greenberg Traurig's Tax Practice: To stay competitive in today's global marketplace, international companies must seek out greater efficiency in their tax planning and compliance, including coordinating tax decisions from country to country. For U.S. operations, an environment of increased scrutiny – including passage of more restrictive legislation and a spike in audit activity at every level – is quickly becoming the norm, likewise spurring a need for greater self-evaluation and for more frequent representation in controversies and litigation with tax authorities. Greenberg Traurig’s multidisciplinary tax team works closely with clients to address these and other tax planning needs, as well as tax controversies and litigation issues. 

About Greenberg Traurig: Greenberg Traurig, LLP (GT) has approximately 2300 attorneys in 40 locations in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. GT has been recognized for its philanthropic giving, diversity, and innovation, and is consistently among the largest firms in the U.S. on the Law360 400 and among the Top 20 on the Am Law Global 100. The firm is net carbon neutral with respect to its office energy usage and Mansfield Rule 4.0 Plus Certified. Web: www.gtlaw.com