Gary M Hyman is a veteran business and tax attorney with over 40 years of experience handling tax, estate, health, and business matters. Gary’s experience enables him to provide both personal and business counsel to entrepreneurs including those just starting out as well as those with established, successful, worldwide, ventures. Gary works closely with his clients to ensure that they maximize their business and individual tax positions, and advises them regarding business structures, available tax credits and related programs, financing opportunities, and the advantages and disadvantages of working from available locations.
Gary’s SALT experience is unique and extensive including being Article Supervisor for the revision of the Maryland Tax General and Tax Property articles; a former hearing examiner for the Maryland Tax Court; founder and chair or co-chair (for the last 35 years) of the MSBA’s State Tax Study Group; co-chair of the Advanced Tax Institute, State and Local Tax Day, (for the last 10 years); chapter co-author of MSBA Maryland Taxes for multiple revisions; and a member, advisor, or chairing various governmental commissions; served as a member of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce’s Tax Committee; and, having a tax advisory role with several political candidates.
For 15 years Gary has proudly been a trustee of a veteran’s foundation — The Kucheravy Foundation. Gary’s work with this foundation supports attorney representation for veterans and provided partial impetus for a University of Baltimore School of Law advocacy clinic.
Gary M Hyman is a veteran business and tax attorney with over 40 years of experience handling tax, estate, health, and business matters. Gary’s experience enables him to provide both personal and business counsel to entrepreneurs including those just starting out as well as those with established, successful, worldwide, ventures. Gary works closely with his clients to ensure that they maximize their business and individual tax positions, and advises them regarding business structures, available tax credits and related programs, financing opportunities, and the advantages and disadvantages of working from available locations.
Gary’s SALT experience is unique and extensive including being Article Supervisor for the revision of the Maryland Tax General and Tax Property articles; a former hearing examiner for the Maryland Tax Court; founder and chair or co-chair (for the last 35 years) of the MSBA’s State Tax Study Group; co-chair of the Advanced Tax Institute, State and Local Tax Day, (for the last 10 years); chapter co-author of MSBA Maryland Taxes for multiple revisions; and a member, advisor, or chairing various governmental commissions; served as a member of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce’s Tax Committee; and, having a tax advisory role with several political candidates.
For 15 years Gary has proudly been a trustee of a veteran’s foundation — The Kucheravy Foundation. Gary’s work with this foundation supports attorney representation for veterans and provided partial impetus for a University of Baltimore School of Law advocacy clinic.
Gary M Hyman is a veteran business and tax attorney with over 40 years of experience handling tax, estate, health, and business matters. Gary’s experience enables him to provide both personal and business counsel to entrepreneurs including those just starting out as well as those with established, successful, worldwide, ventures. Gary works closely with his clients to ensure that they maximize their business and individual tax positions, and advises them regarding business structures, available tax credits and related programs, financing opportunities, and the advantages and disadvantages of working from available locations.
Gary’s SALT experience is unique and extensive including being Article Supervisor for the revision of the Maryland Tax General and Tax Property articles; a former hearing examiner for the Maryland Tax Court; founder and chair or co-chair (for the last 35 years) of the MSBA’s State Tax Study Group; co-chair of the Advanced Tax Institute, State and Local Tax Day, (for the last 10 years); chapter co-author of MSBA Maryland Taxes for multiple revisions; and a member, advisor, or chairing various governmental commissions; served as a member of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce’s Tax Committee; and, having a tax advisory role with several political candidates.
For 15 years Gary has proudly been a trustee of a veteran’s foundation — The Kucheravy Foundation. Gary’s work with this foundation supports attorney representation for veterans and provided partial impetus for a University of Baltimore School of Law advocacy clinic.
Gary M Hyman is a veteran business and tax attorney with over 40 years of experience handling tax, estate, health, and business matters. Gary’s experience enables him to provide both personal and business counsel to entrepreneurs including those just starting out as well as those with established, successful, worldwide, ventures. Gary works closely with his clients to ensure that they maximize their business and individual tax positions, and advises them regarding business structures, available tax credits and related programs, financing opportunities, and the advantages and disadvantages of working from available locations.
Gary’s SALT experience is unique and extensive including being Article Supervisor for the revision of the Maryland Tax General and Tax Property articles; a former hearing examiner for the Maryland Tax Court; founder and chair or co-chair (for the last 35 years) of the MSBA’s State Tax Study Group; co-chair of the Advanced Tax Institute, State and Local Tax Day, (for the last 10 years); chapter co-author of MSBA Maryland Taxes for multiple revisions; and a member, advisor, or chairing various governmental commissions; served as a member of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce’s Tax Committee; and, having a tax advisory role with several political candidates.
For 15 years Gary has proudly been a trustee of a veteran’s foundation — The Kucheravy Foundation. Gary’s work with this foundation supports attorney representation for veterans and provided partial impetus for a University of Baltimore School of Law advocacy clinic.