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The Tax Law of Colleges and Universities, 3rd Edition [E-Book]
Bertrand M. Harding, Jr.
ISBN: 978-0-470-19545-1
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464 pages
January 2008
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Bertrand M. Harding, Jr., Operates his own law firm in Alexandria, Virginia, where he specializes in nonprofit law with emphasis on tax issues and problems facing colleges and universities. A substantial component of his practice also involves representation of colleges, universities, and other nonprofit organizations in controversies with the Internal Revenue Service, including audits, all levels of administrative appeal, and court. he speaks frequently to groups involved in college and university tax issues.

Mr. Harding's interest and involvement in nonprofit tax law began in the early 1970s when he worked for the IRS Exempt Organizations division while attending the George Washington University Law School in the evenings. After graduation from law school in 1975, Mr. Harding served for two years as an attorney-adviser to the Honorable Judge Bruce M. Forrester, United States Tax Court. In 1977, he joined the Washington office of the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie, where he was elected a tax partner in 1984. While at Baker & McKenzie, Mr. Harding represented a number of clients in tax controversy matters and, in addition, developed a nonprofit tax practice drawing on the knowledge and experience that he had gained while working at the IRS. in 1996, he left Baker & McKenzie to establish his own law firm specializing in nonprofit tax matters and representation of clients in tax controversies with the IRS.

Mr. Harding received his BA from Duke University in 1968.