Jerome Breed focuses his practice on tax planning and the structuring of low-income housing tax credit, historic rehabilitation tax credit and new markets tax credit transactions.

Mr. Breed has closed many low-income housing and historic rehabilitation and new markets tax credit transactions that permit his clients to maximize tax benefits and investment returns, all within the framework of the client's business goals. He has substantial experience in the taxation of community development and new markets credit investments. Mr. Breed has also represented clients with respect to tax audits.

Clients of Mr. Breed include syndicators and investors in low-income housing, historic rehabilitation and new markets tax credit transactions, developers of multifamily housing and historic rehabilitation projects, as well as state housing authorities and community development enterprises.

Mr. Breed has given presentations at numerous seminars and conferences on the low-income housing and historic rehabilitation and new markets tax credits, including presentations on partnership taxation, and real estate tax issues. He is also author of a number of articles on tax credits and other federal income tax matters.

 

Education

 
J.D., Harvard Law School, 1977
A.B., Columbia University, 1974

Bar & Court Admissions

 
District of Columbia, 1988
Colorado, 1982
New York, 1978

Memberships

 
American Bar Association, Tax Section
Colorado Bar Association, Tax Section, Former Chair-Elect
National Association of Home Builders, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Committee
National Association of Home Builders, Steering Committee
National Housing and Rehabilitation Association, Board Member
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Advisor, Editorial Advisory Board
 
 
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