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Robert W. Croessmann

Areas of Practice:

Business Succession Planning
Transactional Tax Planning
Tax Controversies
Business Counseling
Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures
Retirement Benefit Planning
Not-For-Profit & Tax-Exempt Organizations
Employee Benefits / Executive Compensation
Section 1031 Tax Free Exchanges

Education:

Syracuse University of Law, J.D.
Boston University of Law, LL.M.
California State University at Long Beach, B.S

Phone:

585-987-2815

Fax:

585-987-2915

Email:

rcroessmann at woodsoviatt dot email_domain_ext

Status:

Partner
 

At a Glance:

Robert W. Croessmann is a partner in the Business & Finance Department and concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate and individual income taxation, partnership taxation, corporate mergers and acquisitions, corporate divisions and recapitalization, like-kind exchanges and employee benefits, pension plan design and administration, ERISA matters.

Before coming to Rochester, Mr. Croessmann worked in the National Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D.C., where he was responsible for private letter rulings involving corporate mergers, acquisitions, liquidations and divestitures.

Mr. Croessmann earned his B.S. from California State University at Long Beach and his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law and holds an LL.M. in taxation from Boston University School of Law.

Community Involvement:

Mr. Croessman is a member of the Boards of Directors for the Veteran's Outreach Center, CP Rochester, the Al Sigl Center and Monroe Golf Club.

Bar Admissions:

Mr. Croessmann is admitted to practice in the State of New York and before the United States Tax Court.

Professional Affiliations:

He is a member of the Monroe County and New York State Bar Associations.

Other:

Mr. Croessmann is a former United States Marine and was awarded the Vietnam Campaign Medal with device and the Vietnam Services Medal with one star.


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