ABOUT THE EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
Corporate Business Taxation Monthly
Editors-in-Chief
Robert Feinschreiber and Margaret Kent
Feinschreiber & Associates
1121 Crandon Blvd. Suite F-301
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Telephone: (305) 361-5800
Fax: (305) 365-2276
E-mail: multijur@aol.com
Robert Feinschreiber and Margaret Kent are attorneys and counselors with the law firm of Feinschreiber and Associates in Miami (Key Biscayne), Florida.
Robert Feinschreiber is an experienced tax practitioner, an attorney and counselor in Miami, primarily involved in four tax areas:
His clients include foreign-owned U.S. businesses, U.S. exporters, companies facing transfer pricing issues, and plaintiffs and defendants in tax malpractice claims. Mr. Feinschreiber received a B.A. from Trinity College in Connecticut, an LL.B. from Yale Law School, an M.B.A. from Columbia Graduate School of Business, and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University. Mr. Feinschreiber was a CPA in Florida.
Mr. Feinschreiber has written and edited many books on taxation, including Transfer Pricing Handbook, Tax Reporting for Foreign-Owned U.S. Corporations, Domestic International Sales Corporations, FSC: The Foreign Sales Corporation, Tax Incentives for U.S. Exports, Export Handbook, Import Handbook, Avoiding Tax Malpractice, Fundamentals of International Taxation, International Tax Planning Today, Subpart F, Earnings & Profits, Allocation and Apportionment of Deductions, International Reorganizations and Depreciation Under the Class Life ADR System. Mr. Feinschreiber has written more than 100 current articles on taxation. He has been quoted as an authority by Tax Court, Business Week and Forbes. He has also been a consultant to several foreign governments.
Mr. Feinschreiber was the founding editor of the International Tax Journal, and has been the editor of Export Tax Report and the U.S. editor of Tax Haven and Shelter Report. He was formerly the U.S. correspondent for Tax News Service, published by the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation.
He has taught accounting at Yale and law at Wayne State University Law School. He was director of the International Tax Institute. Mr. Feinschreiber has lectured at various tax conferences on such topics as foreign sales corporations, DISC, intercompany pricing, Subpart F, foreign tax credit, the research credit, and depreciation. He has lectured for many organization, including the American Management Association, International Business Seminars, the International Tax Institute, CITE, and the World Trade Institute, where he was the Senior International Tax Advisor.
Margaret Kent has been an attorney for 20 years, focusing on international taxation, but having a wealth of diverse responsibilities. She received a B.A. from Barry University, an M.A. from Intstituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey and her J.D. from the University of Miami. She was also a co-editor of International Mergers and Acquisitions. Additional achievements include the following: