Ramy Shabana
Ramy Shabana is an award-winning attorney with a distinguished career spanning both domestic and international legal landscapes. His dedication to his clients and his proven track record of success have earned him recognition as a “Top Lawyer” from Hour Detroit Magazine and recognition by Chamber and Partners as an “associate to watch” in the area of public-private partnerships.
A Wide Range of Experience:
While Ramy’s skill encompasses a wide range of legal areas, he is particularly adept in:
Tax Law:
Ramy guides individuals and businesses through complex tax challenges, including audits, collections, and unfiled tax returns. He is well-versed in both domestic and international tax law, making him a valuable resource for clients facing issues with the IRS or navigating international tax complexities.
International Transactions:
Bringing a global perspective, Ramy has a proven track record of success in advising multinational corporations on complex cross-border acquisitions, exceeding a billion dollars in combined value.
Infrastructure Projects:
His experience extends beyond the traditional, encompassing large-scale projects. Ramy has advised on the development and financing of multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects, demonstrating his understanding of complex logistics and financial structures.
Education
J.D., Detroit Mercy School of Law
B.B.A., University of Michigan-Dearborn
Bar Admissions
District of Columbia
Maryland
Michigan
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Articles by Ramy Shabana
Understanding Tax Litigation
In the complicated landscape of tax law, disputes between taxpayers and tax authorities can escalate into formal legal battles known as tax litigation. At Tax Relief Counsel, our tax attorney navigates these intricate processes to defend the interests of our clients.
Updated 03/14/2024
By Ramy Shabana
Does Amending Taxes Trigger an IRS Audit?
Whether amending a tax return increases the risk of an audit is a common concern for taxpayers. While the official position of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is that filing an amended return does not automatically trigger an audit, certain modifications to a return may indeed attract additional scrutiny.
Updated 02/07/2024
By Ramy Shabana
Injured Spouse vs. Innocent Spouse Relief
Joint tax returns simplify financial matters for many couples, but when your spouse’s past catches up in the form of hidden debts, your path can take a sharp turn. That’s why it’s crucial to understand the distinctions between an injured and an innocent spouse.
Updated 02/13/2024
By Ramy Shabana