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Preston R. Burch

(Shareholder)

Columbia Employee Benefits Lawyer
1320 Main Street
Suite 600
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Phone: 803-727-2605  Fax: 803-254-6517
Email: rad.burch@ogletreedeakins.com

Lawyer Profile
Mr. Burch has much experience helping clients in the full spectrum of federal tax laws. His current practice is concentrated in three areas: employee benefits, corporate tax law, and U.S. taxation of foreign entities and individuals.

With regard to his employee benefits practice, Mr. Burch handles the following types of matters:

  • Drafting qualified retirement plans and obtaining IRS approval thereof.

  • Assisting employers that have acquired other businesses with the termination, merger, or rollover of the acquired businesses' retirement plans.

  • Drafting and implementing nonqualified "top-hat" and other employee benefit plans.

  • Assisting employers with IRS audits of their retirement plans and with the correction of operational and plan document violations thereof.

    Examples: Mr. Burch has obtained IRS approval of the merger of a tax-exempt hospital's 401(k) plan and money purchase pension plan into one plan document; Mr. Burch assisted the U.S. operations of a Japanese-owned conglomerate with the successful correction of improper coverage and discrimination testing of its U.S. employees in several different 401(k) plans.

    With regard to his corporate law practice, Mr. Burch handles the following types of matters:

    Forming business entities, transferring the ownership of the entities or their assets, merging and liquidating the entities, and minimizing the tax consequences - maximizing the tax benefits of these transactions.
    Determining which type of business entity is best suited for the client's particular situation and, with the formation of the entity and the funding thereof, advising the client on and preparing shareholder and buy-sell agreements to retain control and management of the entity.

    Example: Mr. Burch assisted a large real estate company with the sale and dissolution of a multi-state limited partnership.

    With regard to his foreign practice, Mr. Burch handles the following types of matters:

    Establishing and operating U.S. subsidiaries of foreign corporations and determining the tax consequences of bringing foreign employees to work in the United States.

    Determining the U.S. taxation of foreign individuals and corporations pursuant to the U.S. tax laws and international tax treaties to which the United States is a party.

    Example: Mr. Burch incorporated the U.S. operations of a German-owned manufacturer into one controlled group of corporations.

    Assisting U.S. and foreign employers with the U.S. tax consequences of their U.S. citizen and resident employees who are working outside the U.S.

  • Education
    College: B.A., magna cum laude, Clemson University, 1979

    Law School: J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law, 1982

    Other Education: LL.M. in Taxation, University of Florida School of Law, 1983

    Bar Admission
    South Carolina
    Practice Areas
  • Employee Benefits
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