Marjorie Rollinson’s international tax expertise and her public and private sector experience will be valuable if she is confirmed to serve as IRS chief counsel, former agency officials said.
President Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate Rollinson for the chief counsel position Friday evening. Rollinson previously spent nearly three decades at Ernst & Young and also worked at the IRS chief counsel’s office from 2013 to 2019. She spent part of her time at the IRS leading a team of 100 lawyers tasked with advising the IRS on international tax issues, including the international provisions of the 2017 tax ...
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