BDO USA promotes Monika Loving
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BDO USA promotes Monika Loving

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BDO USA has promoted Monika Loving to the national service line leader for its international tax services practice.

Loving, who is based in Atlanta, has extensive knowledge of complex international tax issues. She has more than 20 years of experience in managing large cross-border tax compliance and tax restructuring projects. Loving works with her clients on tax-efficient structures for acquisition, financing, repatriation, and disposition for both strategic buyers as well as private equity investors.

In her new role, Loving will be responsible for overseeing the firm’s international tax professionals as they advise a diverse group of public and private multinational companies.

Previously, Loving has worked extensively on the ASC 740 tax accounting implications of international operations.

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