Managing Director, International Tax, Washington National Tax, KPMG US
Jonathan Galin
Managing Director, International Tax, Washington National Tax
Jonathan Galin focuses advising multinational manufacturing, financial services, technology, life sciences, and retail companies on U.S. outbound and inbound planning related tax issues. Prior to joining the KPMG Washington National Tax practice, he was with the firm's U.S. tax practice based in London, where he advised clients on corporate U.S. inbound international tax planning.
Jonathan's experience encompasses U.S. tax reform; intragroup financing transactions; intellectual property planning; tax-efficient supply chain management; international structuring; foreign tax credit and the management of worldwide effective tax rates; Subpart F, Section 951A; Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (FIRPTA) and Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC) provisions; tax treaties; and taxation of nonresident aliens and foreign corporations. Jonathan has also assisted on cross-border reorganizations, inversions, and spin-off transactions as well as assisted multinational clients with U.S. M&A tax due diligence and related post-acquisition structuring.
Jonathan has an LLM degree from New York University Law School, a JD degree from University of Pennsylvania Law School, and a BA degree from the Honors Collage at University of Washington.