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120 West Fire Tower Road
Winterville, North Carolina 28590
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P: 252.215.4023
F: 252.215.4077
Mailing Address:
Post Office Box 8088
Greenville, North Carolina
27835-8088
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Deborah B. Andrews
Ms. Andrews' practice experience encompasses a broad range of business law matters, including transactional matters, tax planning, and tax-exempt organizations. She regularly advises clients on the tax aspects of executive compensation, including compliance with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code and represents clients in handling tax controversies with the Internal Revenue Service. Ms. Andrews also forms and advises tax-exempt organizations as well as applies for recognition of exemption from the Internal Revenue Service. She has been a Certified Public Accountant since 1993.
Practice Groups
Business
Tax
Practice Concentration
Nonprofit Organizations
Taxation
Admitted to Practice
North Carolina, 1997
Georgia, 1999
All state courts in Georgia
All state courts in North Carolina
United States Supreme Court
United States Tax Court
Education
L.L.M., Taxation, Georgetown University Law Center, 2003
J.D., The University of North Carolina School of Law, 1997
B.A., honors, North Carolina State University, 1989
Professional and Community Affiliations
American Bar Association Sections: Business Law; Taxation
North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants
North Carolina Bar Association Sections: Business Law; Tax Law
Publications
Business
Miss the Section 409A Deferred Compensation Compliance Deadline? You Still May Be Able to Fix Your Documents and Avoid Triple Tax If You Act Quickly
The Tax Benefits of the 2009 Stimulus Act:What's In It For You?
Financial Institutions
Home Equity and Other Future Advance Type Loans Secured by Real Estate Beware of the Federal Tax Lien!
Health Care
Health Savings Accounts
Tax
Get the Credit You Deserve The North Carolina Research and Development Tax Credit
It's Finally Here!
The IRS Unveils the Section 409A Deferred Compensation Document Correction Program
It's That Time of Year: Giving Opportunities and Traps - The Pension Protection Act of 2006
Miss the Section 409A Deferred Compensation Compliance Deadline? You Still May Be Able to Fix Your Documents and Avoid Triple Tax If You Act Quickly
The Tax Benefits of the 2009 Stimulus Act:What's In It For You?
Time's Up: If You Have Employees, Final Section 409A Deferred Compensation Regulations Require Immediate Action
Year-End Tax Tips for the Business Owner
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