
Serving Clients from Around the World
Tax Law | Business Law | Immigration Law
Experience You Can Trust
Coleman Jackson, Professional Corporation provides passionate and compassionate representation in tax law, business law, and immigration law.
With over 35 years of legal experience, our law firm serves clients in Dallas-Fort Worth and from around the world.
Our Expertise in Key Legal Areas
Tax Law
International Tax, Federal Tax, State & Local Tax
Business Law
Small and Medium-Sized Business Legal Counseling and Advocacy
Immigration Law
Family Immigration, Humanitarian Immigration, Business Immigration

Client Reviews
Our results speak for themselves. We’ve helped businesses and individuals navigate complex legal challenges and secure positive outcomes.

Why Clients Choose Coleman Jackson, P.C.
We’re committed to providing personalized and compassionate service to every client. Our law firm team is dedicated to resolving your legal matters with expertise and integrity.
- Serving businesses, immigrants, and individuals from around the world with dedication and to the fullest extent of the law.
- 35+ years of combined experience in tax law, business law, and immigration law.
- Focused and determined on achieving the best possible outcomes for clients.
Active in the legal community through roles such as:
- CLE panelist for the Beverly Hills Bar Association Tax Section
- Judge for ABA regional competitions
- Adjunct professor of State and Local Tax Law at SMU Dedman School of Law
Legal Insights and Resources
Stay informed with our blogs on the latest in tax law, business law, and immigration law.
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SECTION 179 IMMEDIATE EXPENSE DEDUCTION AND FOREIGN INVESTORS
The Expansion of 26 U.S.C.A. Section 179 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 has caught domestic and international business executives and investors’ attention. One key question is who qualifies for the immediate expense deduction. Section 179 does not make a distinction between foreign…
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Navigating Texas Lodging and Hotel Occupancy Taxes for Property Managers
Texas has all kinds of places to stay: regular motels, hotels, tiny houses, treehouses, mud huts, yurts, and more. Even though they’re all different, they share one thing: they must all pay Texas’s State Hotel Occupancy Tax. Cities and counties can also add their own local…




