
Dinh Tran is a director with Baker Tilly’s Washington tax council practice. In her director role, Dinh primarily provides strategic tax, financial and business solutions to complex pass-through enterprises, including transactional planning and structuring, consulting across multiple tax and financial disciplines, compliance support and IRS controversy. Dinh also has extensive experience addressing complex issues arising out of international transactions (both outbound and inbound transactions).
Advises clients on complex partnership tax matters, including §704(b) and §704(c) allocations, disguise sale transactions, liability allocations and basis adjustments
Assists clients with mergers and acquisitions, energy transactions and partnership agreements
Advises clients on outbound and inbound transactions, involving partnerships and foreign branches
Internal Revenue Service, Office of Chief Counsel, Passthroughs and Special Industries (2015–2017)
Internal Revenue Service, Office of Professional Responsibility (2012–2015)
Attorney-Advisor to the Honorable Elizabeth Crewson Paris, The United States Tax Court (2008–2011)
- American Bar Association, tax section
- "Renewing a Small Business Tax Deduction Is Crucial for U.S. Growth," Bloomberg Tax, co-author, 2025
- “Corporate AMT prop. regs. impose new partnership information tracking system,” The Tax Advisor, co-author, 2024