Robert W. "Bob" Saunders

Robert W. "Bob" Saunders


Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard LLP

Recognized since 2007

Greensboro, North Carolina

Practice Areas

Litigation and Controversy - Tax

Nonprofit / Charities Law

Tax Law

Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2024 - Nonprofit / Charities Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2022 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2020 - Nonprofit / Charities Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2019 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2017 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2015 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2014 - Nonprofit / Charities Law
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Bob Saunders is a tax and business lawyer with extensive experience in the nonprofit sector. He counsels primarily tax-exempt organizations, both charitable and non-charitable, on a multitude of federal and state tax controversy matters, estate planning, and tax-exempt financing.

Bob helps all types of exempt organizations, including charities, religious organizations, educational organizations, trade associations, social welfare organizations and social clubs, in matters ranging from formation and operation to merger and dissolution. He serves as general counsel for exempt organizations and advises on tax and governance issues including intermediate sanctions, unrelated business income, and the use of for-profit subsidiaries and single member limited liability companies. He is also a skilled advisor regarding regulatory compliance regarding charitable solicitation laws and regulatory review of assets transfers by nonprofit organizations. He represents senior retirement living nonprofits, including those involved with assisted living, skilled nursing and continuing community retirement centers.

Bob also represents exempt organizations in federal and state tax audits, and has significant experience as bond counsel, underwriter’s counsel, company counsel and authority counsel in tax-exempt financings. Recently he was certified as a nonprofit board governance consultant by Board Source.

Recent representative clients include:

  • North Carolina Rural Center
  • Pisgah Health Foundation
  • The Recycling Partnership
  • CEO Roundtable on Cancer
  • miraclefeet
  • Chapel Hill Carrboro Chamber of Commerce

Bob has an active estate planning practice with an emphasis on charitable giving with private foundations and donor advised funds. He has experience with the formation, merger, and dissolution of private foundations, and is experienced in the reclassification of private foundations as public charities. He has also advised and participated in seminars sponsored by various community foundations.

Bob advises companies that are seeking to operate as social enterprises in the Fourth Sector on a variety of governance and tax-related issues. He has participated in activities involving such organizations as the North Carolina Fourth Sector Cluster Initiative and has attended the national conferences for the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (“BALLE”). Bob has advised a wide variety of nonprofits involved in this area, from community development financial institutions to farmers markets on entity formation and tax-exempt status issues.

Recent representative Fourth Sector clients include:

  • CommunityWorx
  • Partnership for a Sustainable Community
  • The North Carolina Business Law Council
  • Greensboro Farmers Market

Bob represents the Firm's clients on national, state and local tax controversy issues. Having previously worked at the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, Bob has an in-depth understanding of tax disputes and how to best serve clients’ needs throughout the complex legal process. He is the co-author for the North Carolina Chapter of the ABA Property Tax Handbook and the ABA Sales and Use Tax Handbook.

Location
  • 230 North Elm Street
    P.O. Box 26000
    Greensboro, NC 27420
Education
  • University of Virginia, JD, graduated 1987
  • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, BA, graduated 1982
Bar Admissions
  • North Carolina, United States
Affiliations
  • University of North Carolina - Member, Board of Visitors
  • Carol Woods Retirement Community - Chair, Board of Directors
  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Adjunct Lecturer of Nonprofit Law
  • North Carolina Bar Association - Chair, Nonprofit Organizations Committee of the North Carolina Business Law Council
  • The Sternberger Commission - United Arts Council Representative
  • Greensboro Public Library Foundation - Board Secretary
  • Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce - Chair, Partnership for a Sustainable Community
Court Admissions
  • U.S. District Court - Western District of North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court - Middle District of North Carolina
  • U.S. District Court - Eastern District of North Carolina
  • U.S. Tax Court

Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2024 - Nonprofit / Charities Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2022 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2020 - Nonprofit / Charities Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2019 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2017 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2015 - Litigation and Controversy - Tax Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2014 - Nonprofit / Charities Law
Named "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers® for:
  • Nonprofit / Charities Law, Triad (2024)
  • Litigation and Controversy - Tax, Triad (2022)
  • Nonprofit / Charities Law, Triad (2020)
  • Litigation and Controversy - Tax, Greensboro (2019)
  • Litigation and Controversy - Tax, Greensboro (2017)
  • Litigation and Controversy - Tax, Greensboro (2015)
  • Nonprofit / Charities Law, Greensboro (2014)
Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2026 for work in:
  • Litigation and Controversy - Tax
  • Nonprofit / Charities Law
  • Tax Law
Special Focus:
  • COVID-19
Awards:
  • Selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© in Litigation and Controversy-Tax, Non-Profit/Charities Law and Tax Law (2007-2025); Recognized as “Lawyer of the Year” in the Triad for Non-Profit/Charities Law (2014, 2020, 2024) and Litigation and Controversy-Tax (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022)

  • Recognized by North Carolina Super Lawyers in Business/Corporate Law (2019-2020)
Additional Areas of Practice:
  • Technology Law
  • Education Law

Publications

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