Practice Focus
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Multistate and Local Tax Planning
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Consulting on state tax issues associated with Mergers,Acquisitions and divestitures
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State and Local Tax Controversy Assistance
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Nexus analysis and resolution
Professional Experience
Barrons State Tax Consulting, PLLC - In January of 2006 David formed this practice
to deliver state tax consulting services to the middle market, predominantly in
the area of state income, franchise and transaction based taxes. The practice is
multistate oriented and not limited to Michigan. The practice also concentrates
on inbound cross boarder issues as they relate to state taxes, based on David's
significant experience in this area. David has represented clients' interests
in all fifty states and the District of Columbia on various state and local tax
matters.
BDO Seidman, LLP - David was formerly a tax partner with BDO Seidman, LLP from November
1998 through December 2005. David's roles included National Group Leader of
the Multistate Tax Group from July 2001 through December 2004; Multistate Tax Group
Central Region Practice leader throughout 2005; and the partner in charge of the
Grand Rapids Multistate Tax Group from 1998 through 2005. From 2000 to 2005 David
oversaw and led the state tax technical training for both the Multistate Tax Group
and the firm's general tax practice.
The Grand Rapids practice was focused on delivering State and Local tax services
to the middle market in the areas of income, franchise, transaction and property
taxes. The industry focus included manufacturing (including technology), transportation,
telecom and other service industry segments.
In addition, David developed significant working relationships with Canadian companies
seeking to establish a presence in the U.S. and was a frequent speaker in Canada
on the state tax issues facing foreign businesses looking to enter the U.S. market.
In 2002 David helped lead the firm in the development and pursuit of telecommunications
excise tax refunds from the Internal Revenue Service regarding the incorrect taxation
of long distance and other telephonic services. In 2006, Congress as a result of
the Internal Revenue Service, losses in multiple circuits, repealed most portions
of the tax.
KPMG, LLP - David started with KPMG in their general tax practice and moved to their
SALT practice in 1992 until his relocation to Michigan in 1998. As a Senior Manager
in the SALT practice in Portland, Oregon his primary industry focus included technology,
transportation and forest products serving several Fortune 500 companies. A significant
portion of his work included restructuring and state tax controversy projects.
From 1996 through 1998 he served as KPMG's national tax specialist for the state
of Oregon. In addition, David was one of five individuals responsible for revising
the 'State Tax Guide for the Motor Carrier Industry' published by the American
Trucking Association (ATA) National Accounting and Finance Council in 1998.
Management Positions in Private Industry from 1979 through August 1989
Education
- Michigan State University BA Criminal Justice - 1979
- Portland State University Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Accounting - 1989
Licenses
- Oregon Certified Public Accountant - In good standing
- North Carolina Certified Public Accountant - In good standing
- Michigan License to Practice Public Accounting - In good standing
Professional Associations
- Member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- Chairperson of the Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce Tax and Regulatory Committee
- Member of Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants State Tax Taskforce
- Member of Michigan Chamber of Commerce Tax Subcommittee (2004 - 2005)
- Member of the Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants (1993 - 2003)
- Board member of Oregon Tax Research (1994 - 1998)
- Board member of the Independent SALT Alliance
Community Associations
- Board member of the Humane Society of Kent County (1999 - 2006) including board
President (2002 - 2004), board Treasurer (2000 - 2001 & 2005 - 2006)
- March of Dimes Events Committee - Lakeshore (2002 - 2003)