B.A., Rutgers University, Newark College of Arts and Sciences; J.D., American University, Washington College of Law; LL.M., New York University School of Law
Adam M. Katz is a recently retired tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and has over 35 years of experience assisting US and foreign-based multinationals with corporate international tax planning and transfer pricing, including three years on assignment as US tax senior manager in PwC London. Adam was a founding partner of PwC’s financial services industry transfer pricing practice, having served as global leader for over 12 years. Adam also coordinated transfer pricing and international tax policy (e.g., monitoring and commenting on OECD projects) on behalf of PwC’s global transfer pricing tax practice.
Adam has extensive experience in a variety of corporate and international tax areas, and on related accounting issues. His work includes global tax planning, corporate structuring, and tax controversy and dispute resolution matters in the cross-border context, such as representation before the IRS and other taxing authorities. Since 2005, Adam has received annual mention in the Legal Media Group’s Expert Guide of the World’s Leading Tax Advisors in Transfer Pricing.
Adam earned his LL.M in Taxation from New York University, his Juris Doctorate from American University, Washington College of Law, and his Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Rutgers University. Adam is a member of the New York and New Jersey Bars and is a CPA in Virginia, Maryland, and New York.
Adam is accredited through the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Bridge Program as practitioner faculty, and has served as Adjunct Professor at American University, Washington College of Law and Kogod School of Business, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, and Seton Hall University School of Law. Since 2005, Adam has received annual mention in the Legal Media Group’s Expert Guide of the World’s Leading Tax Advisors in Transfer Pricing.