Senior Tax Counsel at Public Strategies Washington, Inc
Location:
Washington, District Of Columbia
Industry:
Legislative Office
Work:
Public Strategies Washington, Inc - Public Strategies Washington since Nov 2012
Senior Tax Counsel
IRS Sep 1996 - May 2012
Director of Legislative Affairs
Department of Treasury Aug 1993 - Sep 1996
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Public Affairs
The Tax Foundation Aug 1991 - Aug 1993
Senior Tax Counsel
National Association of Home Builders Feb 1985 - Dec 1990
Vice President for Legislative Affairs
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center 1974 - 1977
LL.M, Tax Law
University of Arkansas School of Law, Fayetteville 1969 - 1972
JD, Law
University of Virginia 1966 - 1969
BA, History
Hammond High School
Hyland Software - Roanoke, Virginia Area since Dec 2012
Solutions Engineer
Enterprise Consulting Partners Aug 2000 - Dec 2012
Senior Systems Analyst
Millican and Associates Aug 1999 - Aug 2000
Project Manager
Progress Energy Sep 1981 - Aug 1999
Project Manager
Education:
Campbell University 1988 - 1991
Education, General Education
Danville Community College 1979 - 1981
Associate in Science, Electronics
The Ways and Means and Finance chairmen rarely requesttaxpayer information, said Floyd Williams, the IRS chief liaisonto Congress for 16 years before he retired in 2012. Other panelsneed resolutions from the House or Senate for access.
According to Floyd Williams, senior tax counsel at Public Strategies Washington, the IRS can compartmentalize normal budget cuts, meaning they can choose to make the cuts in less critical areas of their organization. But the forced spending cuts in this case have to be taken across all departments,
Unlike a typical budget cut, which would allow the IRS to prioritize their work, sequestration will force cuts across the board during the departments busiest time of the year, according to Floyd Williams, senior tax counsel at Public Strategies Washington. The IRS can typically shift around its wo