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Phone: 301.634.0555
(Bethesda)
Fax: 301.654.4007 (Bethesda)
cemden@bocarslyemden.com
Craig Emden is a transactional tax attorney
and a founding partner in Bocarsly Emden. His practice focuses
on the structuring and closing of low-income housing tax credit
transactions. He represents syndicators and developers of projects
using the low-income housing tax credit, with an emphasis on nonprofit
sponsored transactions. He coordinates all aspects of low-income
housing tax credit transactions including advice on tax, nonprofit,
corporate and real estate issues. He also has extensive experience
in historic rehabilitation tax credit transactions, IRS rulings
and audits and tax planning. In addition, Craig has substantial
experience in corporate and real estate acquisitions.
Mr. Emden has been practicing law for over 25 years and has been
involved in low-income housing tax credit transactions since the
inception of the program in 1986. He has issued tax opinions on
well over one thousand low-income housing tax credit transactions
and has counseled clients on many more.
He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. He
has been a member of the governing committee of the ABA Forum on
Affordable
Housing and Community Development since 2001 and is the
Vice-Chair.
Mr. Emden is the co-author of “Section 704(b) Regulations
and Tax Credit Transactions: Structuring Low-Income Housing Tax
Credit Transactions to Avoid Reallocations of Tax Credits and Losses,”
Journal of Affordable Housing, Summer 2002, “IRS Rulings May
Significantly Reduce Eligible Basis in Tax Credit Transactions,”
Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, Winter
2001, “The Low-Income Housing Credit Provides Shelter from
the Cold and Taxes,” Journal of Taxation of Investments, Winter
1995, and is the author of “Current Decision, Redding v. Commissioner,”
George Washington University Law Review, November 1979.
Mr. Emden was formerly a partner with Venable LLP, Tucker Flyer,
and Ginsburg, Feldman and Bress, all in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Emden received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business from
Miami University (Ohio) in 1977, his Juris Doctor degree from George
Washington University National Law Center, where he was on the Law
Review, in 1980, and his Master of Laws in Taxation from Georgetown
University in 1984.
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