“I like to solve complex tax problems, rather than create them. Working collaboratively and directly with a team of people to add real value to transactions helps get me up in the morning.
Shane Shelley is a partner in the Federal Tax Group and is based in Morrison Foerster’s San Diego office. He has a comprehensive tax practice with a focus on U.S. federal income tax matters.
Shane advises on the tax aspects of most business transactions, including M&A, fund formations, joint ventures, spin-offs and divestitures, international structuring, capital markets offerings, and venture capital investments. In addition to his general tax practice, he offers a vast depth of knowledge in a variety of complex tax areas, including REITs and real estate, renewable energy, and financial products. He counsels his REIT and real estate clients regarding tax compliance and structuring in connection with their significant offerings, M&A transactions, U.S. and non‑U.S. fund formations and joint ventures, property contributions, like-kind exchanges, and other transactions. He advises clients in the renewable energy sector with respect to tax matters through all phases of project development, including project M&A, “beginning of construction” issues, tax equity structuring matters, and the monetization of tax benefits. Clients have described Shane as “one of the brightest tax minds” they have ever worked with, having “the rare ability to simultaneously think like a tax expert and a business leader.”
Shane is Chambers-ranked in the areas of both Tax and REITs and is recommended by Legal 500, Taxes, Non-Contentious and International. He is the author or co-author of a number of articles, including Federal Income Tax Considerations in Going Private Transactions, Tax Considerations for Venture Capital and Technology-Related Start-Ups, and the Taxation of REITs and Shareholders in PLI’s Tax Practice Series. He speaks and lectures regularly on a variety of tax topics. Shane is an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, where he teaches partnership taxation and the taxation of REITs and related real estate transactions. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel.