NEW YORK — Feb. 23, 2023 – Sharon Katz-Pearlman, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Tax Controversy and Litigation Practice in New York, and Angela Wood, Partner at Clayton Utz, will jointly moderate a live, 75-minute session “A Conversation with the IRS and ATO” March 7.
Greenberg Traurig and Clayton Utz are co-hosting this conversation with Rebecca Saint, Deputy Commissioner, Public Groups & International, Australian Tax Office, and Jennifer Best, Deputy Commissioner, Large Business & International, Internal Revenue Service (acting), as they discuss their jurisdictions’ plans and initiatives for the coming year as the global tax landscape continues to evolve and challenge multinationals doing business across the world.
Katz-Pearlman focuses her practice on the representation of large multinationals, partnerships, and other taxpayers before the IRS, representing clients from the pre-exam phase through examination, appeals, and into litigation if necessary. Much of her work involves the resolution of cross-border transfer pricing matters as well as advising multinationals on how to navigate today’s challenging global tax disputes landscape.
Greenberg Traurig’s multidisciplinary Global Tax Practice provides a full range of tax legal services, including planning, restructuring and representation before the Internal Revenue Service and state and local revenue authorities, from pre-dispute into litigation. Our client base includes large multinational corporations; privately-owned businesses; financial institutions; exempt organizations; and individual taxpayers, including high net worth individuals and entrepreneurs. Our team’s diverse background and prior experience, including in private industry, government, and private practice, ensure that our tax attorneys have the knowledge and ability to meet the challenges of today’s difficult tax enforcement environment and to develop and offer practical legal assistance and solutions to these clients.