Stephen J. Small, Esq.,
is a tax attorney at his own firm, the Law Office of Stephen J. Small, Esq., P.C, in Boston.
The Experience:
Before going into private practice, Mr. Small was an attorney-advisor in the Office of Chief
Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D.C., where he wrote the federal income
tax regulations on conservation easements.
The Focus:
Mr. Small advises landowners on federal income and estate tax planning to help preserve valued
family land, including planning for the next generation of ownership. He has worked with private
landowners around the country to preserve a wide range of property, from small family parcels,
timberland, and dairy farms, to western ranches, Atlantic coast barrier islands, farmland, and
wildlife habitat.
The Initiative:
Mr. Small has given more than two hundred fifty speeches, seminars, and workshops around the
country on tax planning for landowners, succession planning for family lands, and tax incentives
for land conservation. He is a member of the Massachusetts and District of Columbia Bars.
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