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B. Derek Rose

Counsel

, Bryan Cave LLP
St. Louis

Tel

1 314 259 2529

Fax

1 314 552 8529
bdrose@bryancave.com
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B. Derek Rose

Counsel


St. Louis



One Metropolitan Square
211 North Broadway, Suite 3600
St. Louis, Missouri 63102-2750

Phone:

1 314 259 2529

Fax:

1 314 552 8529

email:

bdrose@bryancave.com

Derek Rose’s practice areas include municipal finance, tax-exempt organizations and federal and state income tax litigation.

Mr. Rose’s municipal finance practice includes representing numerous municipal bond issuers in connection with audits commenced by the Internal Revenue Service, including investigations asserting individual penalties under Code Section 6700. He participated in the consolidated action Harbor Bancorp & Subsidiaries v. Commissioner, the first case in which the Internal Revenue Service litigated its right to assess bondholders of municipal obligations the IRS determined were not exempt. In addition, Mr. Rose has represented bond counsel in proceedings before the Securities Exchange Commission relating to activities surrounding the issuance of tax-exempt bonds. He also has worked with the National Office on several ruling requests for tax-exempt organizations and the beneficiaries of tax-exempt financing.

Mr. Rose has represented a wide variety of other taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service and in the federal courts in areas as diverse as depreciation disputes, the eligibility to claim research tax credits and deductions for dividends paid to an employee owned stock option plan. He was successful in litigating before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals the ability of sellers to retain unconstitutionally collected coal excise taxes in Ontario Power v. United States, and has successfully represented numerous taxpayers on state tax issues before the Missouri Supreme Court.

Derek Rose’s practice areas include municipal finance, tax-exempt organizations and federal and state income tax litigation.

Mr. Rose’s municipal finance practice includes representing numerous municipal bond issuers in connection with audits commenced by the Internal Revenue Service, including investigations asserting individual penalties under Code Section 6700. He participated in the consolidated action Harbor Bancorp & Subsidiaries v. Commissioner, the first case in which the Internal Revenue Service litigated its right to assess bondholders of municipal obligations the IRS determined were not exempt. In addition, Mr. Rose has represented bond counsel in proceedings before the Securities Exchange Commission relating to activities surrounding the issuance of tax-exempt bonds. He also has worked with the National Office on several ruling requests for tax-exempt organizations and the beneficiaries of tax-exempt financing.

Mr. Rose has represented a wide variety of other taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service and in the federal courts in areas as diverse as depreciation disputes, the eligibility to claim research tax credits and deductions for dividends paid to an employee owned stock option plan. He was successful in litigating before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals the ability of sellers to retain unconstitutionally collected coal excise taxes in Ontario Power v. United States, and has successfully represented numerous taxpayers on state tax issues before the Missouri Supreme Court.

Bar and Court Admissions

Missouri, 1995

Illinois, 1996

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri

United States Tax Court

Education

University of Missouri-Columbia, J.D., cum laude, 1995

University of Missouri-Columbia, B.A., summa cum laude, 1992

Education

  • University of Missouri-Columbia, J.D., cum laude, 1995
  • University of Missouri-Columbia, B.A., summa cum laude, 1992

Admissions

  • Missouri, 1995
  • Illinois, 1996
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
  • United States Tax Court
 
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