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also known as Brandon Keim
Prior to joining Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold LLP to represent taxpayers nationwide, Brandon served six years at the IRS as a senior trial attorney. At the IRS, Brandon received the Chief Counsel National Award for Superior Achievement in Outstanding Litigation, and he was routinely recognized for his service as a trial attorney.
In 2015, Brandon successfully litigated the first Section 831(b) captive insurance case before the U.S. Tax Court; he litigated a second captive insurance case in 2016. For over four years, he oversaw and advised IRS attorneys and revenue agents auditing captive insurance transactions nationwide. Brandon also acted as an advisor to IRS attorneys on partnership and estate and gift tax matters and was an instructor at a national course designed to train new IRS trial attorneys on all aspects of practice.
Brandon has the experience and knowledge to handle a broad scope of tax controversy matters. In addition to Section 831(b) captive insurance matters, his tax litigation experience includes corporate, partnership, collection, and complex estate and gift tax matters; employment tax; property tax; international tax matters; abusive transactions; and fraud.
Brandon is a CPA and a former financial statement auditor who offers a strong understanding of accounting and business concepts in tax matters.
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Acquired: 2011
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1850 N. Central Ave., Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ, 85004
49 Client Reviews
Showing 11 - 14 of 14 reviews | Professionalism
Posted by Luther | September 10, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Hire Brandon Keim for reliable, accurate, and professional services
Brandon worked with me during an Audit from the IRS. The IRS would not budge on an expense item. He advised to counter but we decided to pay the amount owed. He was obviously not satisfied and believed IRS overlooked some deductions and offered to handle it in Court at no expense for is time, only th...
Posted by anonymous | October 15, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Tax attorney representation
I owed employment back taxes and hired this tax attorney to represent us. We did go in before the IRS deadline response so this was very helpful in allowing the attorney sufficient time to get moving on the case. He was very knowledgeable, trusting, and experienced in this type of tax matter and ne...
Posted by Jon | May 15, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Could not have done it without him.
Entered into a lengthy series of negotiations after Brandon researched our legal position and convinced the IRS officials that we were owed a significant refund. After settlement, he also spent several more months pushing these same officials to actually pay us under the terms of the settlement. The ...
Posted by anonymous | May 25, 2018 | Tax
Highly recommend
Brandon was recommended to me after I had been informed of the need to file an FBAR when submitting my tax return. I’m Australian and didn’t know that I needed to do this every year if you have foreign bank accounts. The potential fines and process to amend this was initially stressful but Brandon a...
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2015
Superior Achievement in Outstanding Litigation, IRS Office of Chief Counsel
2009 - 2009
Judicial Intern, Hon. Mary H. Murguia, U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
2016 - Present
American Bar Association, Taxation SectionMember
2016 - 2016
State Bar of Arizona, Tax Law SectionExecutive Council Member
2012 - 2016
U.S. Tax Court LiaisonMember
2018
Taxation LL.M.
2011
Juris Doctorate (J.D.)
2006
B.B.A
2018
Insights Working and Litigating at the IRS
2017
When a Taxpayer Goes to Tax Court
2012
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