Antoinette Ellison represents taxpayers in all aspects of tax controversies and litigation with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state and local taxing authorities. She regularly resolves tax examinations by the IRS and state and local jurisdictions as well as successfully represents taxpayers in administrative proceedings, including before the IRS Office of Appeals. Antoinette handles civil tax matters in trials in the United States Tax Court, United States district courts, and state courts and tax tribunals. She has experience advising clients on state and local tax issues related to corporate reorganizations.
Antoinette represents a broad range of taxpayers, including multinational corporations, limited liability companies, closely held businesses, and high net worth individuals. She has experience with matters involving corporate income, franchise, sales and use, gross receipts, payroll, and property taxes.
She is an active member of the American Bar Association Tax Section. In addition, she is a member of the State Bar of Georgia Tax Section and is a former chair. She previously served as a columnist for the Journal of Taxation, IRS Rulings column.
Georgetown University (LL.M. in Taxation 2016); Columbia University (J.D. 2002; Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar; Archie O. Dawson Prize for Proficiency in Oral Advocacy; Editor, National Black Law Journal); Claremont McKenna College (B.A. magna cum laude 1999; Phi Beta Kappa)