Harvey returns to KPMG in the US

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Harvey returns to KPMG in the US

Ken Harvey returns to the US following a three year secondment with KPMG China, where he was based in Hong Kong and supported the US tax practice for the Asia Pacific region. His role in Asia involved providing US corporate tax advice for China-based outbound investors and US-based multinationals operating in the Asia Pacific region.

He returns as a partner in the firm’s International Corporate Services practice and will be based in KPMG’s Los Angeles office.

Before his secondment, Harvey worked in the San Francisco Bay area for more than 10 years, advising financial, hi-tech, and media clients on tax accounting issues related to international reorganisations and cross-border transactions. He has also previously worked for another big four firm in Australia and New Zealand.

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