PENNY S. INDICTOR
Partner
Tax
Email: indictor@bermanindictor.com
Direct: (215) 825-9734
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Penny Indictor focuses her practice on various aspects of federal income taxation, including partnership taxation, real estate taxation, and transactions involving Low-Income Housing, Historic, and New Markets tax credits. Penny’s experience includes structuring, negotiating, documenting and closing tax credit transactions and other complex equity investments.
Areas of Concentration
- Federal income taxation
- Affordable housing
- Tax credit transactions (Low-Income Housing, Historic, New Markets)
- Complex equity investments
- Partnership and real estate taxation
Professional and Community Involvement
- Member, American Bar Association, Taxation Section
- Member, ABA Forum on Affordable Housing
- Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Member, New Jersey Bar Association
- Member, Philadelphia Bar Association, Taxation Section
Other Experience
- Certified Public Accountant, KPMG Peat Marwick
Articles, Publications & Lectures
- Speaker, Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania Homes Within Reach Conference “Preserving Aging Affordable Housing with 4% Tax Credit Financing”, Harrisburg, PA, November 12 , 2013
- Speaker, American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing Conference “Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Basics”, Washington, DC, May 23, 2013
- Author, “The Historic Tax Credit – Issues for Lenders, Developers, and Investors”, Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial Institutions, Volume 26, Number 04, March/April 2013
- Speaker, Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania Homes Within Reach Conference “Exploring the New Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Tax Credit”, Harrisburg, PA, December 4, 2012
- Speaker, Strafford Publications Teleconference “Historic Tax Credits: Federal Tax Issues for Investors and Developers”, November 27, 2012
- Speaker, American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing Conference “Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Compliance Issues”, Washington, DC, May 24, 2012
- Speaker, Philadelphia Bar Association Tax Section Annual CLE Meeting “Financing with New Markets, Historic Rehabilitation and Renewable Energy Tax Credits”, Philadelphia, PA, December 8, 2010
- Speaker, Lorman Teleconference “Federal Tax Incentives for Historic Preservation”, June 16, 2010
- Speaker, American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing Conference “Making Sense of the Tax Provisions of Partnership Agreements”, Washington, DC, May 27, 2010
- Speaker, Lorman Teleconference “Exit Strategies for Section 42 Low-Income Housing Properties”, February 11, 2010 and November 24, 2008
- Speaker, Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania Homes Within Reach Conference “Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits: Overview of Legal Concepts” Harrisburg, PA, November 28, 2006
Education
- J.D., summa cum laude, Villanova University School of Law, 1994
- Managing Editor of Production, Villanova Law Review
- B.S., summa cum laude, Accounting, University of Delaware, 1989
Admitted to Practice