About Jason
Jason Carr built a career at the intersection of tax law and financial regulation. He began with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Texas–Permian Basin. He then turned to law, earning a J.D. in tax law from Texas A&M University School of Law. He later completed an LL.M. in Securities and Financial Regulation at Georgetown University Law Center, adding a specialized regulatory framework to his training.
His academic path led to admission in Texas and practice before the U.S. Tax Court. Those credentials underpin work that spans transactional advice, dispute resolution and regulatory counseling. Rather than following a single track, his background blends tax litigation tools with an understanding of securities compliance. That combination shapes how he approaches client problems.
During his years practicing, Carr handled matters that required detailed engagement with federal tax procedures and regulatory standards. He has represented clients in tax proceedings, advised on tax consequences of transactions and assisted in preparing filings that respond to agency inquiries. On regulatory questions, his LL.M. study informs analysis of securities rules and financial reporting obligations. He approaches facts carefully and builds arguments grounded in statutory language and administrative precedent.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in his preparation and direct in court or negotiation settings. He tends to break complex tax and regulatory concepts into plain terms for clients. That practical translation matters for business owners and individuals facing audits, appeals or questions about compliance. He also works on counseling projects where planning can reduce future exposure and clarify obligations under tax and securities laws.
Carr runs a private practice that provides both litigation representation and advisory services. In that role he manages filings and appearances before tax tribunals and offers counsel on regulatory matters tied to financial transactions. The office accepts engagements from individuals and entities seeking targeted tax advice or assistance with regulatory compliance issues. He balances advocacy in adversarial proceedings with preventive legal work aimed at reducing risk.
Across his practice, Carr draws on formal training in tax and securities regulation to address client needs. He maintains eligibility to appear before the U.S. Tax Court and holds admission in Texas. He currently practices at The Law Office of Jason Carr, PLLC, where he concentrates on tax controversies and securities and financial regulatory matters.