Mark Nash

Mark Nash has over twenty years of tax experience and leads the Personal Financial Services (PFS) practice for the State of Texas.  He has a number of clients in Houston, Fort Worth, San Antonio and other Texas markets.

 

Mark is a member of PwC’s Wealth Transfer Solutions team, a national network for innovative estate and gift planning strategies, as well as the regional leader of the Firm's Family Office Services Network, coordinating services to single family office clients.  He has significant individual, estate and trust tax compliance and tax planning experience and works extensively with high net worth individuals and family groups, closely held businesses, and corporate executives.  

 

Prior to relocating to Dallas, Mark worked in PwC’s Miami office where he supported the Firm’s largest high net worth family office client.  His services to this family office included consultations on a wide variety of income and estate planning strategies, as well as administration of the tax compliance services for the family’s complex entity structure. 

 

Mark has been a frequent speaker on individual, estate and gift tax matters both at internal PwC training sessions and to the general public.  Mark is also a co-author of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Guide to Tax and Financial Planning 2007, published by John Wiley & Sons, and is a contributing editor to PPC's Guide to Practical Estate Planning (2007) and PPC's 706/709 Deskbook (2007).

 

Mark holds a B.S. in Commerce from the University of Virginia, and masters degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Oxford University.  Mark is also a Certified Financial Planner certificant and holds the AICPA Personal Financial Specialist credential.

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