Jay Freedman
Principal, Tax Asset Management
Jay Freedman is a principal in KPMG LLP’s Financial Services Tax practice. For more than 20 years, Jay has focused on a broad array of tax issues, across financial products and derivatives, cross-border structuring and transactions, partnership tax, and corporate tax, with an emphasis on issues related to the alternative investment and banking industries.
Jay has significant experience in both tax consulting and tax compliance and regularly advises clients on tax planning for structuring funds and portfolios. He offers clients an experienced perspective, having served in several senior-level in-house positions at major organizations in the international investment manager, securities dealer, and investment bank sectors, and is able to offer both buy-side and sell-side perspectives.
Jay is a member of the board of directors of the Wall Street Tax Association, as well as a past-president and past-chairman of its Federal Tax Committee. He is also a member of the Managed Funds Association Tax Committee and has participated in a number of industry group efforts through the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association. He is a frequent speaker on topics that include alternative investments, financial products, and other tax issues related to the financial services industry and is a co-author of KPMG’s Derivatives Tax Handbook.
Jay earned a BS degree from Tulane University, Freeman School of Business, and a JD degree from University of Miami Law School. He also holds a Master of Science degree in taxation from Florida International University and an LLM degree in taxation from New York University School of Law.