Javier Correa
“Sound economic thinking and rigorous legal structure are inseparable.”
Academic foundation
Javier holds a law degree from Universidad Metropolitana in Caracas, where he graduated salutatorian of his class. His thesis, on Tax Stability Agreements, was awarded with honor. The faculty was drawn from the ranks of the top international and Venezuelan corporate law firms, and the training foreshadowed a career devoted to the architecture of durable, cross-border tax structures.
He holds the designation of Enrolled Agent, the highest credential the Internal Revenue Service bestows on a tax practitioner. Granted exclusively by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the EA license authorizes him to provide U.S. tax advisory and to represent clients before the IRS at every level, without restriction.
International practice
With nearly a decade of international experience, Javier has advised clients and worked alongside law firms in South Florida, global mobility consultancies in Texas and Hong Kong, family offices in Switzerland, and family businesses and multinational corporations across multiple jurisdictions.
His practice sits at the intersection of U.S. tax law, Panamanian corporate structuring and tax advisory, Canadian cross-border planning, and Venezuelan corporate and tax law: a multi-jurisdictional depth that few practitioners can offer from a single point of contact.
Corporate structuring
Entity design and governance architecture across the United States, Panama, and Canada. The structures we build are private but not invisible, compliant but not over-disclosed.




