The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) announced $5 billion in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) awards on Sept. 22, with the goal of economically revitalizing low-income communities across the country. A total of 102 organizations nationwide received tax credit allocation authority under this round of the NMTC Program.

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Photo of James O. Lang James O. Lang

James O. Lang focuses his tax and corporate project finance practice on tax incentive programs, Qualified Opportunity Zone and Qualified Opportunity Fund financing, tax credits, and related state and federal incentive programs.  Jim is closing over $8 billion of Qualified Opportunity Funds and…

James O. Lang focuses his tax and corporate project finance practice on tax incentive programs, Qualified Opportunity Zone and Qualified Opportunity Fund financing, tax credits, and related state and federal incentive programs.  Jim is closing over $8 billion of Qualified Opportunity Funds and ancillary Qualified Opportunity Zone deployment of funds and has closed or is structuring several billion dollars in tax credit incentivized transactions.  Jim represents funds, investors, lenders, community development entities, and for-profit and not-for-profit project sponsors in complex transactions where capital stacks require enhancement through incentive financing, including Qualified Opportunity Zone incentives, state and federal new markets tax credits, affordable housing and low-income housing tax credits, historic rehabilitation tax credits, and renewable energy tax credits. He works with funds, investors, lenders, project sponsors, and qualifying businesses to structure these tax incentive programs along with ancillary governmental and non-governmental financing programs, including inbound immigration and Visa investment programs, grants, and taxable and tax-exempt bonds. Jim works with clients on developing creative structures designed to increase benefits and ameliorate risks.

Photo of Brian Gaudet Brian Gaudet

Brian Gaudet works with private and public companies to help design tax-optimal legal entity structures and day-to-day transaction flows. Brian has wide-ranging experience handling domestic and international transactional tax work for buyers, sellers, and investors as well as experience in state & local…

Brian Gaudet works with private and public companies to help design tax-optimal legal entity structures and day-to-day transaction flows. Brian has wide-ranging experience handling domestic and international transactional tax work for buyers, sellers, and investors as well as experience in state & local tax and tax incentive work, including Qualified Opportunity Zone transactions.

Brian also has Tax & Business practice experience that includes estate planning and trust & estate administration. Brian’s Corporate practice experience includes corporate governance & compliance, mergers & acquisitions, private equity, restructuring, and real estate structuring. He approaches issues tactically, with years of experience developing practical legal strategies for clients. For more than a decade, he served as the Head Tax Counsel at CVS Health.

Brian regularly writes on issues related to his tax practice, including IRS Source-of-Income Rules and Business Interest Deduction Limitations for Health Care Entities.

Photo of Andrew P. Rubin Andrew P. Rubin

Andrew P. Rubin is a community development and infrastructure finance tax attorney. His practice is focused on helping nonprofits and state, local, and tribal governments finance development and redevelopment projects that support local communities. Andrew Rubin is also a leader in Greenberg Traurig’s…

Andrew P. Rubin is a community development and infrastructure finance tax attorney. His practice is focused on helping nonprofits and state, local, and tribal governments finance development and redevelopment projects that support local communities. Andrew Rubin is also a leader in Greenberg Traurig’s nonprofit practice, serving as a trusted advisor to nonprofits. Andrew helps nonprofits serve the public by guiding them through corporate governance, tax financing, and transactional matters.

Andrew’s toolbox includes the full spectrum of tax-advantages financing tools, including tax-exempt bonds, new markets tax credits (NMTC), low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC), renewable energy tax credits (ITC/PTC), historic tax credits (HTC), 45Q tax credits (CO2 sequestration), state and local tax incentives and tax increment financing, and government loan guarantees (BIA, HUD, USDA) that can be used to fund infrastructure, transportation, multifamily housing, community services, health clinics and hospitals, schools, libraries, and renewable energy projects.

Andrew also has a robust state and local tax practice, regularly navigating the complex map of state and local taxes across the Mountain West (focusing on Arizona, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming), including sales and use taxes, transaction privilege taxes, severance taxes, and Arizona’s speculative builders tax.

Photo of Zachary W. Branson Zachary W. Branson

Zachary W. Branson is a member of the Public Finance and Infrastructure Group in Greenberg Traurig’s Atlanta office. He focuses his practice on public finance matters, including tax-exempt and taxable financings.

Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Zachary gained experience representing investors, lenders, and…

Zachary W. Branson is a member of the Public Finance and Infrastructure Group in Greenberg Traurig’s Atlanta office. He focuses his practice on public finance matters, including tax-exempt and taxable financings.

Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Zachary gained experience representing investors, lenders, and borrowers in New Markets Tax Credit transactions, as well as negotiating state and local incentive packages, real estate transactions, and financing agreements.

Photo of Laura Hendee Laura Hendee

Laura A. Hendee is a member of the Tax Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Tampa office. Laura’s experience includes the preparation of entity formation documents relating to complex financial investments in Qualified Opportunity Zones, Qualified Opportunity Zone Businesses, tax credits, and related state and…

Laura A. Hendee is a member of the Tax Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Tampa office. Laura’s experience includes the preparation of entity formation documents relating to complex financial investments in Qualified Opportunity Zones, Qualified Opportunity Zone Businesses, tax credits, and related state and federal incentive programs.

Photo of Tarik A. Brooks Tarik A. Brooks

Tarik A. Brooks is a member of the Public Finance & Infrastructure Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Philadelphia office. He centers his practice on sophisticated transactions representing traditional and nontraditional lenders and borrowers, including community development financial institutions (CDFIs). He also advises real estate…

Tarik A. Brooks is a member of the Public Finance & Infrastructure Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Philadelphia office. He centers his practice on sophisticated transactions representing traditional and nontraditional lenders and borrowers, including community development financial institutions (CDFIs). He also advises real estate investors seeking to use federal and state funding programs to finance real estate development as well as private equity firms in managing general corporate matters for portfolio companies. Tarik also represents and advises national banks with making equity-equivalent investments into CDFIs.

Photo of Keyon Brown Keyon Brown

Keyon focuses his practice at the intersection of real estate finance and corporate, and handles virtually all matters related to real estate law, including overseeing the acquisition, disposition, and development of commercial properties. His corporate experience includes equity and asset purchases, private equity…

Keyon focuses his practice at the intersection of real estate finance and corporate, and handles virtually all matters related to real estate law, including overseeing the acquisition, disposition, and development of commercial properties. His corporate experience includes equity and asset purchases, private equity deals, and negotiating operating, partnership, and shareholders agreements. Keyon also works with startup companies advising on business structuring and growth. Prior to entering private practice, Keyon started his legal career as an attorney-advisor for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) where he supported HUD’s Offices of Multifamily Housing and Residential Care Facilities in handling financing transactions insured by HUD and various asset management matters.

Keyon’s finance experience includes government, tax credit, and Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing. He draws on this experience every day as he works with lenders, investors, and developers looking to build, buy, sell, or invest in affordable housing or commercial properties. Keyon’s real estate interests are grounded in affordable housing and community development. He finds great satisfaction both in knowing that he’s helped economic development in overlooked communities and in furthering clients’ interests.

Photo of LaQuenta C. Rudison LaQuenta C. Rudison

LaQuenta C. Rudison focuses her practice on mergers and acquisitions and general corporate matters. She advises public and private companies on various transactional matters, including domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions and reorganizations.

LaQuenta also has an active pro bono practice where she…

LaQuenta C. Rudison focuses her practice on mergers and acquisitions and general corporate matters. She advises public and private companies on various transactional matters, including domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions and reorganizations.

LaQuenta also has an active pro bono practice where she advises nonprofit organizations in the areas of corporate formation, eligibility and application for tax exemption under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), and related state law compliance.

Photo of Ayshan E. Ibrahim Ayshan E. Ibrahim

Ayshan E. Ibrahim is a member of the Public Finance & Infrastructure Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Denver office. Ayshan focuses her practice on public finance matters with emphasis on tax-exempt bond financing and serves as counsel in various roles on an assortment of…

Ayshan E. Ibrahim is a member of the Public Finance & Infrastructure Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Denver office. Ayshan focuses her practice on public finance matters with emphasis on tax-exempt bond financing and serves as counsel in various roles on an assortment of tax-exempt and taxable financing transactions throughout the state of Colorado. Ayshan has experience providing general counsel services for special districts in Colorado.