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Margaret R. Pope

Counsel

Maggie advises large multinational manufacturing, transportation and commercial corporate clients in connection with the international tax aspects of their cross-border transactions. 

She manages and advises clients on direct and indirect tax audits and controversies involving multiple jurisdictions. These matters involve transfer pricing issues and treaty considerations. 

Maggie also advises clients on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, tax credit planning, complex spin-offs, finance company arrangements, and corporate restructurings. She offers clients critical analysis concerning income tax planning and advises on currency and hedging transactions in order to align the tax function with clients’ specific business objectives.

Before joining Eversheds Sutherland, Maggie worked in the international tax group of a Big Four accounting firm.

  • Attorney Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine: Protecting Confidential Information, Considerations for Conversations with Internal Counsel and Interactions with the Audit Firm, Dual Purpose Privilege and Kovel Arrangements, May 17, 2023, TEI Nashville Spring Seminar
  • International Tax Controversy: Navigating the Complex International Controversy Web, November 16, 2022, Philly Tax Day
  • Removal of IRS Section 385 Documentation, July 12, 2022, Lorman Webcast

Publications

  • A More Subjective Permanent Establishment Standard, 2016 Bloomberg BNA Daily Tax Report

Books

  • Chapter: The Alignment of US Tax Reform and BEPS Consensus-Based International Tax Rules, 2019, Estudos de Tributação Internacional – Edição Especial 

Member of the Eversheds Sutherland Hiring Committee 

  • District of Columbia
  • Pennsylvania
  • J.D., cum laude, Duquesne University School of Law,

    Associate Editor, Duquesne Law Review

  • Miami University
Margaret Pope

Counsel

Margaret Pope

Counsel

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