Advises clients across a variety of industries including software, government/defense, manufacturing, pharmaceutical products and biotechnology
Juris Doctorate degree from Tulane University School of Law
Houston
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Amyna Hebbar is a Senior Director with Alvarez and Marsal Tax in Houston. She specializes in research and development tax credits. Her primary areas of concentration are federal, state and local tax credits and incentives.
With more than eight years of research and development tax experience, Ms. Hebbar has worked with clients in claiming, documenting and substantiating federal and state incentives. She has also worked with clients in various industries including software, government/defense, manufacturing and biotechnology.
Prior to joining A&M, Ms. Hebbar was a Project Manager at TRCG Advisors, where she gained extensive experience with federal and state-specific regulations and advised clients ranging from start-ups to public corporations. Previously, Ms. Hebbar was an Associate Attorney at a national tax advisory firm and helped to develop protocols and internal policies to address continually evolving laws.
Ms. Hebbar earned a bachelor's degree from Kenyon College, and a Juris Doctorate degree from Tulane University. She is licensed to practice law in the state of Texas.
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