A native citizen with big city education

I was looking back through my files and this last week was the one year anniversary of when I moved back to Altus, so I thought this was a good time to re-post about who I am, what my qualifications are, and why I chose to move my practice back to Altus and southwestern Oklahoma.

My name is Brent S. Howard. I am the youngest son of Bob & Renee Howard. I grew up working with my parents on a wheat and cattle operation east of the Navajo School. I attended the same school for grades K-12 and participated in basketball, track, 4-H, TSA, FFA, student council, and academic teams. I graduated as valedictorian of my class and chose Oklahoma State University to pursue higher education.

While at OSU, I attained dual majors in Agricultural Economics and Accounting. I graduated cum laude and was honored as a top ten senior male for the whole university, as well as various distinctions within the Agricultural College. I then attended Oklahoma’s other main university, OU, for law school. During my time there I helped establish the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and was highly involved with the tax professors for class and research. During my last year at law school, I was notified of a scholarship with New York University (NYU) where I could highly refine my tax knowledge.
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NYU is regarded as the premier school for learning complicated and high value tax scenarios and the most esteemed tax attorneys usually have the same LL.M. degree from there that I attained. The only problem I had with the high value tax cases in New York City, was New York City, itself. I longed to be back home near the farm and the good people of Oklahoma. After one year in NYC, I found a job in Oklahoma City. I continued to work in the estate and tax planning area for clients in OKC.

In mid-2011, I finally decided that OKC still was not close enough to where my heart and family really were, so I made the move back to the Friendship area. I remodeled the home my father grew up in and now split my time in my office and on the farm. This is just a short summary, but it can give you the idea of why I am the only specialized tax attorney in southwestern Oklahoma. Here is where my roots are and I hope that I can share my knowledge with the people that I came back to be near.

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