Oman leaves Enzi staff to rejoin EY
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Oman leaves Enzi staff to rejoin EY

An aide to Mike Enzi, a member of the US Senate Finance and Budget Committees, has rejoined EY as an executive director in its international tax services practice in Washington, DC.

Eric Oman worked for more than three years as legislative assistant to Enzi, advising the senator on the technical and legislative aspects of tax, including fundamental reform of the Internal Revenue Code and the tax accounting and financial reporting implications of tax legislation being considered by the Senate, as well as legislation to reform the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) rules, modify the due dates of several tax and information returns and provide authority to states to require collection of sales taxes by certain online retailers.

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