Career
Mary Streitz is a Partner and Co-Chair of the Indian and Alaska Native practice group. She represents Indian tribes, tribal entities, tribal members, and entities doing business with tribes in all types of federal, state, and tribal tax matters, involving advice regarding available tax exemptions, business and investment tax planning, representation in tax controversies in the IRS, in the state taxing agencies, and in the courts, legislative and administrative lobbying on tax policy matters, and compliance with applicable federal and state tax laws involving employment taxes, income taxes, property taxes, sales and use taxes, and other excise and transaction taxes.
Mary also is Co-Chair of the Tax Controversy and Litigation practice group. She represents all types of clients in tax controversies within the IRS and the Minnesota Department of Revenue and in the federal and state courts. Mary also provides federal and state tax advice and planning for business and nonprofit corporations, other business entities, and individuals.
Personal
Education:
- New York University School of Law (J.D., 1984)
- Carleton College (B.A., Political Science, 1980), magna cum laude