Milton Cerny, a former technical advisor at the Internal Revenue Service who for five years oversaw tax exempt rulings at the IRS National Office in Washington, D.C., has joined law firm McGuireWoods LLP.
Mr. Cerny represents a broad range of nonprofit organizations including hospitals, private foundations, universities, public charities and trade associations, including U.S. affiliates of foreign charities. In this capacity, he provides advice on tax planning and legal representation on large case and team audits regarding tax controversies before the IRS, and compliance with federal requirements on governance and private foundation rules.
While at the IRS National Office, Mr. Cerny was responsible for issuing private letter rulings and advising field offices on tax controversies. He most recently served as a partner with Caplin and Drysdale in Washington, D.C., where his practice dealt with major private foundations and public charities.
Learn more about Milton Cerny.
Mr. Cerny represents a broad range of nonprofit organizations including hospitals, private foundations, universities, public charities and trade associations, including U.S. affiliates of foreign charities. In this capacity, he provides advice on tax planning and legal representation on large case and team audits regarding tax controversies before the IRS, and compliance with federal requirements on governance and private foundation rules.
While at the IRS National Office, Mr. Cerny was responsible for issuing private letter rulings and advising field offices on tax controversies. He most recently served as a partner with Caplin and Drysdale in Washington, D.C., where his practice dealt with major private foundations and public charities.
Learn more about Milton Cerny.