Adam Packer practices in the International Tax Services Group, where he is the Head of Quantitative Modeling for International Tax. He has over 14 years of experience serving a wide variety of multinational business enterprises. At Andersen, Adam is responsible for building and maintaining the International Tax Platform, which is a suite of integrated post-TCJA international tax computations. Adam’s primary focus is bringing together technology tools and in-depth legal analysis.
Adam’s service specializations include:
- Development of complex U.S. international tax calculations post-TJCA,
- Multi-year FTC Modeling
- Net Operating Loss Utilization, SLL, ODL, and OFL Mechanics
- Pillar Two: Global Minimum Tax
- PTEP Modeling under IRC §959
- Deemed Paid Tax Modeling under IRC §960
- §861 Allocation / Apportionment of Expenses, including Modified Gross Income Method.
- GILTI / High Tax Exclusion / §163(j) Limitation
Before joining Andersen, Adam worked with the National Tax Group at EY, where he constructed several of the firm’s U.S.-based platforms as part of the International Tax Quantitative Services Engine Development Team.
Firm
Location
Seattle, WA, United States
Education
- University of Utah, BA with Honors
- Boston University School of Law, JD & LLM
Affiliations
- Connecticut State Bar
- International Fiscal Association (IFA)