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September 25, 2012
100 Most Influential People in Tax and Accounting
I am honored to be included on the list of Accounting Today's 100 Most Influential People in Tax and Accounting for the seventh year in a row. I am flattered to be on the list with such high-powered people in the tax and accounting worlds, including:
- Max Baucus (Chair, Senate Finance Committee)
- Dave Camp (Chair, House Ways & Means Committee)
- Stephen Chipman (CEO, Grant Thornton)
- J. Russell George (Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration)
- Charles Grassley (Member, Senate Finance Committee)
- Orin Hatch (Ranking Member, Senate Finance Committee)
- Karen Hawkins (IRS Office of Professional Responsibility)
- Barry Melancon (President & CEO, AICPA)
- Robert Mortiz (Chair, PriceWaterhouseCoopers)
- Barack Obama (President of the United States)
- Nina Olson (National Taxpayer Advocate, IRS)
- Mitt Romney (Republican Candidate for President of the United States)
- Mary Schapiro (Chair, SEC)
- Leslie Seidman (Chair, FASB)
- Douglas Shulman (Commissioner, IRS)
- James Turley (Chair & CEO, Ernst & Young)
- John Veihmeyer (Chair & CEO, KPMG)
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Well deserved, Paul, except for your multiple postings on Romney's tax returns. And, much to my relief, neither Bruce Bartlett nor David Cay Johnston made the list.
Posted by: Woody | Sep 25, 2012 10:55:32 AM
Nina Olson, influential? Tell that to my clients whose rights are violated by IRS more than before RRA98 -- and whom the Taxpayer Apologist refuses to help.
Posted by: Bob | Sep 25, 2012 11:31:50 AM
Good to see you on the list, and unlike the folks above me, I don't say that in the form of a left-handed compliment. It really IS good to see a thoughtful person like you on the list. Well-deserved recognition. Thanks for providing the service of this blog to all of us practitioners too.
Posted by: Kudos | Sep 26, 2012 9:11:45 AM




