Faculty Bios

Vincent J. Nardone
B.S., Duquesne University, 1993;
J.D., cum laude, Capital University Law School, 1996;
LL.M, Taxation, Capital University Law School, 1997.

A member of McDonald Hopkins’ Multistate Tax Practice Group, Professor Nardone is involved in a wide variety of business and tax related matters for the firm’s clients.

Nardone represents individuals and businesses in federal, state, and local civil and criminal tax controversy matters. This representation extends from the initial audit and examination conducted by the taxing authorities to the administrative appeals process, court review, and collection matters. He has experience handling matters with the Internal Revenue Service, Ohio Department of Taxation, and many municipalities including the City of Columbus and City of Cleveland.

Nardone is actively involved in providing advice concerning general business issues and the tax ramifications of all aspects of individual and business related transactions and settlements of legal disputes, including business succession planning, choice of entity and structuring alternatives, and other complex tax issues.

Nardone has extensive experience in a variety of tax-exempt and non-profit matters. This includes advising clients regarding formation and operational issues that arise in operating as a tax-exempt entity to assisting the firm’s bond practice on the tax aspects of tax-exempt financing. He has organized and obtained determination letters for tax-exempt organizations and has counseled tax-exempt organizations, including non-profit hospitals, on compliance issues involving mergers, acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures, executive compensation, and state charitable trust law.

As a former FBI Agent, Nardone works with business clients in conducting internal investigations regarding a wide variety of matters, including internal fraud investigations and parallel government investigations.

Nardone teaches in the Capital University Graduate Tax Program as an adjunct professor for Business Planning, Tax Research and Writing.

E-mail Professor Nardone at vnardone@mcdonaldhopkins.com

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May  15, 2008   
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