International Business and Tax Advisory for Businesses, Owners, and Cross-Border Matters
Nick Uren advises businesses and individuals on international tax planning, business structuring, tax controversy, compliance, and related strategic matters with a practical and forward-looking approach.
Services
Advisory services tailored to business owners, closely held companies, international matters, and tax-sensitive planning issues.
International Tax Planning
Cross-border structuring, international compliance, foreign entity issues, and practical tax planning for expanding businesses and globally connected clients.
Business Formation and Planning
Entity selection, ownership structuring, strategic planning, and legal-tax coordination for emerging, growing, and established businesses.
Tax Controversy and Audits
Technical guidance and strategic responses for tax disputes, examinations, and controversy matters involving federal and state authorities.
Mergers and Acquisitions
Transaction-related tax and structuring advice for business sales, acquisitions, reorganizations, and succession-oriented planning.
Estate and Wealth Planning
Planning for high-net-worth individuals and families, including international estate considerations and long-term preservation goals.
Inbound Planning
Planning for foreign businesses and investors entering the United States, with attention to structure, operations, and tax exposure.
Representative Focus
Who This Practice Serves
- High net worth individuals
- Expats and inpats
- Manufacturing and distribution businesses
- Construction companies
- Tech startups and growth businesses
- Small and medium-sized businesses
Why Clients Work With Nick Uren Law
Clients often need more than a narrow legal answer. They need technically sound guidance that also accounts for business realities, timing, structure, and long-term planning.
Nick Uren Law is built to provide thoughtful, strategic, and business-oriented advisory work in areas where tax, legal, and operational decisions intersect.
Recent Article
Foreign Corporations, Controlled Groups, and the Gross Receipts Test
Analysis of aggregation rules and practical implications for international tax planning.