Mark J. Philips graduated from The College of New Jersey with a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy. Mr. Philips began his professional career with the New Jersey Division of Taxation where he was employed for nearly six years. Mr. Philips, while at the Division of Taxation, served as a Forensic Auditor with the Division’s Office of Criminal Investigation, and then transitioned to the Division’s Conference and Appeals Branch where he served as a Conferee. During this time, Mr. Philips also taught accounting as an Adjunct Professor at Burlington County College. Mr. Philips is a CPA with a Master of Accountancy in Taxation from Rutgers University. Mr. Philips joined KPMG LLP’s State and Local Tax Practice in September 2008 where he currently serves as a Manager, primarily supporting KPMG’s State Tax Resource Network concentrating on New Jersey tax matters, but also managing multistate projects including, but not limited to, nexus studies, VDAs, audit defense, federal RAR adjustments and annual compliance. As a member of NJSCPA, Mr. Philips plays an active role in NJSCPA’s State Taxation Committee and Director’s Subcommittee.
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