Angad Singh
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Meet Angad
Tax Partner and General Counsel, JD, LL.M
A graduate of UCLA School of Law (2015), Angad concentrated his studies on taxation and real estate law, building a strong foundation for his practice. He further specialized by earning his LL.M. in Taxation from Loyola Law School, where he focused on business taxation and the unique tax considerations that impact real estate transactions.
Known for his analytical approach and ability to translate complex tax concepts into clear, actionable strategies, Angad works closely with clients to address challenges, uncover opportunities, and support long-term financial goals. His work spans advising on entity structuring, multi-state tax obligations, and transaction planning, ensuring clients remain compliant while optimizing tax outcomes.
In addition to his role as a Tax Partner, Angad serves as General Counsel for Singh & Associates LLP, providing strategic legal leadership across the firm. He oversees the firm’s legal, regulatory, and risk management functions, including corporate governance, professional compliance, engagement risk, employment matters, contractual affairs, and the development of firm policies and procedures. Working closely with firm leadership, Angad helps ensure the firm’s operations adhere to applicable legal and ethical standards while supporting the firm’s long-term strategic growth and protecting the firm’s interests. Drawing on his background as a tax attorney and his advanced legal training in taxation, he provides practical, business-focused guidance tailored to the unique needs of a modern accounting and advisory firm.
SPECIALTIES
Services: Real Estate, State and Local Taxes (SALT)
Industries: Real Estate Businesses, Construction
Education
- LL.M. in Taxation, Loyola Law School, 2017
- J.D., UCLA School of Law, 2015
- B.S., University of Southern California (USC), 2012
Leadership
- ABA Young Lawyers Division Tax Section – Content Editor (2015-2017)
- USC Alumni Real Estate Network – Executive Board Member (2017-2019)
- Valley Lawyer Magazine – Editorial Committee Member (2016-2018)
Organizations
- ABA Tax Section
- USC Alumni Real Estate Network
- UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate
- USC Alumni Association
- UCLA School of Law Alumni Association
- Beverly Hills Bar Association – Tax Section
- Los Angeles County Bar Association – Tax Section
- San Fernando Valley Bar Association – Tax Section
- School on Wheels (Volunteer Tutor and Mentor)
- Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Network (Volunteer and Fundraiser)
Publications
- “The Fundamentals of S-Corporation Eligibility” (May 2017, ABA 101 Practice Series – Taxation Section)
- “A Short Overview of California Property Tax Unique Provisions” (February 2017, ABA 101 Practice Series – Taxation Section
- “The Basics of Multistate Apportionment” (October 2016, ABA 101 Practice Series – Taxation Section)
Languages
- Punjabi
- Spanish
Q&A with Angad
What inspired you to pursue a career in accounting/tax advisory?
I think tax is fascinating. I first got introduced to tax while taking Introduction to Individual Taxation during my time at UCLA Law. I immediately became interested in all the rules, exceptions, and intricacies that come in this field. Upon taking further more advanced tax courses, I really began to enjoy the complexity of this field. I feel tax issues are gigantic jigsaw puzzles, and it is our job to put the pieces together for the picture to become complete. We have to find the right advice for the right situation at the right time. I also enjoy the fact that the law keeps changing, which means new opportunities for creativity in the field.
What part of your work do you find most rewarding?
What's one interesting fact people might not know about you?
What's your go-to way to relax after a busy workday?
After a long day at work, I like catching the second half of the Lakers game or the final four innings of the Dodgers game. I’m an avid sports fan, and I find nothing more relaxing than sitting on the couch, sipping an ice cold Coke, and watching my favorite teams play. I don’t get to do this often, especially with an infant at home, but I enjoy it thoroughly when I do.
Angad’s InsightsView All
Real Estate Depreciation Planning After the 2025 Act: What Owners Should Know
Key Takeaways The 2025 Act restored 100% bonus depreciation for qualifying property acquired and placed in service after January 19, 2025. QIP remains one of the most important real estate depreciation opportunities, especially for commercial interior improvements....
Retirement Account Options and Tax Rules to Know for 2026
Choosing the Right Retirement Account for Your Situation Key Takeaways Compare tax rates now and later. Pretax accounts may be appealing when current tax rates are high; Roth accounts may be attractive when future tax rates are expected to be higher. Coordinate IRA...
Retroactive Cost Segregation: A Missed Opportunity for Real Estate Owners
Cost segregation is not only for newly acquired, constructed, or renovated properties. Real estate owners who have been depreciating an entire building over long recovery periods may still be able to perform a retroactive “look-back” cost segregation study to identify...
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