PRACTICE AREAS
Tax and Business Planning
Harlan Stamper has practiced tax and corporation law in Kansas City, Missouri for more than 40 years. He regularly helps clients in a variety of tax matters, including income tax planning, tax compliance (audits), administrative resolution of tax controversies (disputes) and, if necessary, in litigation of tax cases. He also represents clients in a variety of business transactions, including business succession planning, sales of entire business enterprises, mergers and acquisitions, and in corporate and public finance matters.
Mr. Stamper has represented clients in the trial of tax cases in the United States Tax Court, the United States District Courts for Missouri and Kansas, the Missouri Supreme Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit. He has been a speaker on tax topics numerous times and was recently published in the book: Inside the Minds: Tax Litigation Best Practices: Leading Lawyers on Audit and Dispute Resolution, Tax Court, Arbitration Strategies, and IRS Investigations. Mr. Stamper authored a chapter of the book (A Look at the Process, Step by Step), focusing on the tax dispute resolution legal process.
DISTINCTIONS
Guest speaker on taxation at seminars presented by The Missouri Bar, Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Kansas Bar Association and Washburn University Law School.
Adjunct Professor
Washburn University Accounting (1959-60)
University of Kansas City (University of Missouri-Kansas City) Accounting 1960-61)
Rockhurst College Taxation (1962-66)
Nominated by President Reagan to be a United States Tax Court Judge (1982).
Mr. Stamper received the 2006 Barons of the Boardroom award from the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association.
Mr. Stamper is listed in The Best Lawyers in America for Tax Law: 2007-2009
Harlan Stamper was recently published in the book: Inside the Minds: Tax Litigation Best Practices: Leading Lawyers on Audit and Dispute Resolution, Tax Court, Arbitration Strategies, and IRS Investigations. Mr. Stamper authored a chapter of the book (A Look at the Process, Step by Step), focusing on the tax dispute resolution legal process.
Mr. Stamper was selected for inclusion in Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers 2008 for Tax Law
COMMUNITY AND BAR INVOLVEMENT
Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
President (1972-73)
Chairman, Tax Committee (1973-79)
Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Foundation
Director, Trustee, 1978-present
The Missouri Bar
Board of Governors (1976-78)
Special Committee on Missouri Bar Examination (1978-79), Chairman
Special Committee of the Missouri Bar on Certification of Legal Specialists (1984-88), Chairman
Member, first U.S. Judicial Merit Selection Commission for Western Missouri (1981)
Kansas Bar Association
Lawyers Association of Kansas City
National Association of Bond Lawyers
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Board of Directors (1983-97)
Board Chairman (1990-94)
Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City
Board of Directors (1988-95)
Executive Committee (1989-94)
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
Rotary Club #13 of Kansas City, Missouri
The Pembroke Hill School, Kansas City, Missouri
Member, Board of Trustees (1983-89)
Treasurer (1987-89)
Executive Committee (1988-89)
NOTABLE EXPERIENCE
Mr. Stamper regularly represents clients in:
Federal and State Income Tax Controversies which include:
Non-litigation administrative resolution of cases with IRS agents; administrative tax dispute resolution with IRS appeals offices and Missouri and Kansas Departments of Revenue auditors and administrative hearings.
Tax Litigation in the U.S. Tax Court, United States District Courts of Missouri and Kansas, United States Court of Appeals and the Missouri Supreme Court.
Income Tax Planning for Individuals and Corporations; including corporate continuity planning and mergers, acquisitions and sales.
Missouri and Kansas Sales and Use Tax audits and appeals.
Employment Tax audits.
Property tax appraisal, reappraisal and appeals.
In addition, he provides Firm clients with general business counseling, particularly in the areas of:
Choice of form and organization of business entities.
Negotiation, documentation and closing of business purchases, sales and mergers.
Mr. Stamper also has an active corporate and public finance and securities practice and is experienced in the preparation of:
S.E.C. registrations under Regulation A and on Forms S-1 and S-11, including IPO�s and secondary offerings and securities registration statements for real estate investment trusts ("REIT's") and the sale of breeding cattle and feeder cattle programs.
Numerous Private Placement Memoranda and related materials and activities.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
August 2007
Webinar - IRS Audits Non-Profits
Hosted by Shughart Thomson & Kilroy
EDUCATION
J.D., Washburn University School of Law, Washburn Law Journal; Student Bar Association President
A.B., History, University of Kansas
BAR ADMISSIONS
Kansas, 1961
Missouri, 1960 |