About Neil I.
Neil I. Rumbak built his legal foundation in Florida. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology at the University of Florida in 1999, returned to the same institution for a Juris Doctor in 2004, and added a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Miami School of Law in 2007. Those three degrees chart a steady movement from criminal justice into broader legal practice and then into specialized tax study.
After law school and the LL.M., Rumbak established his practice in Florida. He is licensed to practice law in that state. His formal training in taxation informs much of his work, and he has spent his practice years addressing tax issues for individuals and businesses. He handles tax planning, compliance questions and dispute matters that arise between taxpayers and authorities.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in approach. He breaks complex tax rules into manageable parts for clients. That skill helps when translating technical statutes into clear options for a client facing audits or planning decisions. He often works across different areas of law that intersect with tax, such as business organization and transactional matters.
Rumbak’s education gives him a dual perspective. The criminology background offers insight into investigatory and regulatory processes. The LL.M. supplies specialized knowledge about federal and state tax schemes. Together, they affect how he prepares cases and advises on risk management.
His practice is grounded in Florida law and practice. He represents parties in state-level matters and counsels clients on federal tax obligations that affect Floridian individuals and entities. He has worked with a variety of clients, from small business owners to private individuals, tailoring advice to specific financial and organizational structures.
He writes and speaks in plain terms. He focuses on explaining options, potential consequences and likely timelines. That practical orientation helps clients make informed decisions under pressure.
Outside the office he keeps ties to Florida legal communities where he trained. He follows developments in tax legislation and case law closely, updating his advice as statutes and regulations change. That habit helps ensure clients receive guidance that reflects current law rather than outdated assumptions.
Rumbak currently practices law in Florida, concentrating on tax law issues and related transactional work.