Baucus adviser joins EY

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Baucus adviser joins EY

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Ann Burgess Cammack, former senior tax counsel on the US Senate Finance Committee and tax adviser to its chairman, Max Baucus, has joined EY’s Washington, DC office as a principal in the National Tax department.

Cammack worked for Senator Baucus since 2011, advising on issues such as insurance, financial products, retirement and pension issues, tax administration, IRS oversight, and tax practice and procedure. She worked on matters regarding the budget and deficit reduction, and participated in drafting tax legislative initiatives, including tax reform efforts, the 2012 fiscal cliff legislation and the 2011 Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction.

Before her job in the Senate, Cammack worked for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company and the American Council of Life Insurers and on insurance tax issues at the US Treasury Department, and as an attorney in the Office of the Chief Counsel at the IRS. She also held positions at PwC and Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan in Washington.

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