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Clark Calhoun
Clark Calhoun represents clients in state tax controversy and litigation matters in Georgia, California, and other states before state taxing authorities, city and county boards, state trial and appellate courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has an unusually broad range of experiences in state and local taxes that are off the radar of many multistate practitioners, and he has worked extensively in representing clients in appeals from state transfer pricing assessments, in pursuing state and local property tax exemptions, and in evaluating the application of controlling-interest provisions in the real estate transfer tax context. Clark also represents clients on direct and indirect tax issues that arise in corporate stock and asset transactions, and he has negotiated voluntary disclosure agreements with nearly every state in the country. Clark been recognized by Chambers USA, The Best Lawyers in America®, and Super Lawyers, and he has served as chair of the Business Climate Committee of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the State Bar of Georgia Taxation Section. Clark serves on the Tax Notes State advisory board and was the subject of its “State Tax Spotlight.”