Instructor
For more than 25 years, Allen has delivered business tax and advisory services to corporations and flow-through entities—including partnerships, LLCs, S Corps—in all aspects of income taxation. He brings significant experience in tax outsourcing and has successfully represented clients in tax controversy and abatement matters.
Allen’s passion for providing hands-on, customized tax solutions drives his approach to guiding clients through complex analysis and strategic planning around critical tax matters. With a background in public accounting and experience running his own firm, Allen understands the pressing issues businesses face along the road to achieving success. He leverages his diverse experience, industry knowledge, and transaction insight to each client, helping put tax matters right and driving better tax outcomes.
Allen’s industry experience spans a wide range of sectors and includes a special interest in real estate ownership and development. He advises businesses for success from formation to liquidation, including entity selection and exemption elections; structuring operating agreements (capital allocations, waterfall provisions, and ownership economics); and performing cost segregation analysis of newly constructed, renovated and acquired properties. Allen is a frequent writer and speaker for professional associations and industry conferences, including RMAC, AFWA, COCPA, NAIOP, and the Colorado Real Estate Journal.
Earlier in his career, Allen held positions at EY and Grant Thornton before becoming a tax partner at Eide Bailly. He later founded AG Tax and Consulting Services, Inc., which merged with TaxOps in 2019.
THIS IS A FREE MEMBER BENEFIT AND CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE TO NON-MEMBERS.
Not a lecture. Not a webinar. This is a Think Tank.
Join Allen Gregory, Partner at TaxOps, for an interactive roundtable 60-minute session discussing key provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and what they mean for businesses. We’ll cover:
· Rules for full expensing domestic R&D expenses (Section 174)
· Impact of the 163(j) EBITDA-based limitation
Seats are limited—just 15 per group—and you’re expected to show up, speak up, and stay present.
No lurkers. No replays. No fluff.
Why Join?
If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into the deep end of new legislation with fellow professionals—this is your seat at the table.