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Martin Collins
Tax Partner
PwC LLP
About Martin
Marty Collins is a Partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Washington National Tax Services Office.
Marty practice covers a wide-range of cross-border tax issues, including analyzing developments and identifying planning opportunities arising from new tax legislation, regulations and treaties.
Marty specializes in advising clients on structuring tax-efficient acquisition and disposition structures, cross-border reorganizations including section 7874 (inversion) considerations, inbound financing structures, cross-border joint ventures, and principal/entrepreneur structures. Marty's practice includes developing and analyzing strategies for tax-efficient IP, financing and holding-company structures, including strategies for the redeployment of foreign earnings. Marty regularly advises clients on the U.S. anti-deferral (e.g., Subpart F income), overall foreign loss, and foreign tax credit rules and regulations.
Marty frequently speaks and writes on a broad range of international tax issues.
Marty joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1995 in Baltimore; transferred to Washington National Tax Services from 1998 to 2003; transferred to Chicago from 2003 to 2005; and then rejoined in March 2008 from McDermott Will & Emery where he was a partner in that firm’s tax practice from 2005-2008.
Education
J.D., University of Baltimore
MST (Taxation), University of Baltimore
B.A., The Catholic University of America
Education
J.D., University of Baltimore
MST (Taxation), University of Baltimore
B.A., The Catholic University of America