Kevin J. Kilduff
Partner
Boston
Kevin has a broad practice in both federal and state tax law in which he advises corporate and institutional clients on the tax aspects of taxable and tax-free mergers, acquisitions, reorganizations and divisions. He represents clients throughout their entire business cycle; he assists clients in choosing the correct business entity; he counsels companies throughout their operational existence; and he assists clients analyze various exit strategies. Kevin also possesses a sub-specialty in tax controversy related issues, where he advises corporate and individual clients on matters involving the Internal Revenue Service and many state and local taxing authorities. He also has a background in advising tax-exempt organizations on tax issues and general legal matters.
Earlier in his career, Kevin served as tax attorney in the Office of District Counsel, Internal Revenue Service in New York. While there, he represented the Commissioner of Internal Revenue in all aspects of civil litigation before the U.S. Tax Court, primarily in cases involving procedural and substantive tax matters. Prior to joining Foley Hoag, Kevin also served as partner with a national law firm as well as a large regional law firm.
Bars and Court Admissions
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Tax Court
professional / civic involvement
Boston Bar Association
American Bar Association
publications
American Bar Association Property Tax Deskbook, Author of the Massachusetts Chapter (2002 through 2005)
Speaker, "Sales and Use Tax in Massachusetts", Interstate Sales (1999-2006)
Faculty Member, "Corporate Tax Basics", Massachusetts Bar Association, October, 2003
Tax Issues for High Tech Companies, San Jose, CA and Waltham, MA (2000-2002).
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