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Meet
Steven J. Kaplan
Steve established Kaplan Global
Tax Advisor, LLC in 2002 and is managing member. He
has over 20 years of experience in tax planning,
preparation, and research. In addition to his
knowledge of accounting and tax issues as a
certified public accountant, Steve is an attorney
and member of the bar in the State of Connecticut.
His specialties are in the areas of multi-state tax
issues, global business and tax planning, global
asset protection, Internal Revenue Service
representation, and multi-tier venture capital
partnership business and tax issues.
Steve was a senior tax manager and
service coordinator with Centerprise Advisors,
working with their local and national tax groups on
a variety of tax projects. Prior to joining
Centerprise, Steve was a senior tax manager and
service coordinator with the accounting firm of
Ernst & Young, LLP where he was responsible for the
coordination of global business and tax planning for
US, Canadian and UK based entities, including the
research and review of multi-state sales and use tax
issues, tax allocation of assets, favorable debt
structures, and consolidated entity tax issues.
Steve has also worked with other accounting firms
such as Coopers and Lybrand. He has worked for a
commercial real estate holding company and practiced
law in Connecticut. He has experience in a variety
of industries including paper, technology, food and
beverage, real estate, internet based companies as
well as advising clients in the medical and legal
professions. He has assisted his clients on issues
ranging from manufacturing, human resources, sales
force deployment to product distribution on a
domestic and global basis. In April of 2004 Hartford
Magazine chose Steve as member of its “players”
series. The series highlights professionals each
month whose practices stand apart from their peers.
Steve is proud of this honor because the magazine
chose Steve and five other CPAs as a result of
recommendations from the Connecticut Society of
Certified Public Accountants (CSCPA) as
professionals they believe represent special
qualities among their membership with unique
practices.
In 2006 Steve was awarded the
“Chair of the Year” award from the CSCPA because of
his leadership and results as committee chair of the
CSCPA’s federal tax committee in 2005. He is
currently chair of the CSCPA’s federal tax committee
as he was in 2005. Steve is past chair of the CSCPA
committee on Relations to the Bar Association. In
addition, he has written articles and led many
technical seminars on global and domestic tax issues
as well as the associated business planning goals.
He was an interviewer for Ernst & Young’s “Weekend
Business Report” as heard on local radio, appeared
on local television news “Tax Talk” programs and is
often asked to contribute to articles on
international taxation and business planning
published in newspapers and business journals. He is
a member of the Board of Directors for Center for
First Amendment Rights, which assists school
districts in Connecticut in organizing courses on
the First Amendment and bringing in nationally
recognized speakers to lecture to the students on
these issues.
A graduate of Widener University,
Steve received both a Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration — Accounting and a Bachelor
of Arts in Political Science. He is a certified
public accountant and a licensed attorney in
Connecticut. Steve received a Juris Doctorate from
The Syracuse University College of Law. His major
program area of concentration was in business
organizations and transactions. Steve is a candidate
for a Masters of Law in Taxation in the graduate
program at Boston University School of Law.
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