Paul R. Comeau

Partner at Hodgson Russ LLP

PAUL R. COMEAU, Chairman Emeritus and current Senior Partner at Hodgson Russ LLP, has been with the 200-year-old law firm since 1973. He has practiced New York law since 1974 and Florida law since 1975. Early in his career, he gained valuable experience in federal and international taxation, as well as merger and acquisition projects for private and publicly traded companies. He focuses on high-net-worth clients, tax planning for individuals and businesses, and multistate tax issues.

Paul began working on state and local tax matters in the 1970s and founded the Hodgson Russ State & Local Tax Practice at that time. His client projects helped to shape the laws and interpretations in New York and impacted such industries as computer software, direct mailing, transportation, fuel, publishing, catering, nonprofits, emerging technologies, tax incentives, credits, marketing, temporary help, real estate, manufacturing, information services, and numerous others through group lobbying efforts, legislation, litigation and contributions toward the publication of regulations and other guidance.

When New York State began conducting residency audits in the late 1980s, Paul handled some of the first cases and authored New York State Bar Association reports and articles that were subsequently reflected in detailed audit guidelines which continue to serve as a model for other states.

Paul's speeches to Tax Commissioners and others on residency, as well as his articles and reports, were instrumental in the historic 1996 North Eastern State Tax Official Association (NESTOA) agreement, which called for greater uniformity in residence audits in the Northeastern States.

In recent years, Paul has split his time between his tax practice and high-end estate planning, working with sophisticated clients and their advisors on cutting-edge solutions, often with state, federal or international tax benefits.

In 1996, Paul founded and chaired the New York State Bar Association's first annual New York State and City Tax Institute.

Paul is Editor of CCH’s New York Tax Analysis and a co-author of the New York Residency and Allocation Audit Handbook (2018) published by CCH. It was first published in the 1990s. He also co-authored Contesting New York State Tax Assessments and the New York chapter of the Sales and Use Tax Handbook published each year by the American Bar Association.

Paul is a Board Member and former Tax Committee Co-Chair of the New York State Business Council; Co-Chair of the New York Tax Committee of the New York State Bar Association Tax Section; and has served on numerous college, community and other boards.

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