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Kimberley M. Reeder, Esq.


Ms. Reeder focuses her practice on state and local taxation issues and has counseled clients on significant state tax controversy, planning, and compliance matters. Key areas of focus within state income/franchise tax include: nexus, state conformity to federal income tax provisions, apportionment, composition of the combined reporting group, distinguishing business and nonbusiness income and applicability of state credit provisions_ In the sales/use tax area, she focuses on taxability determinations, particularly with regard to software and services providers, nexus and applicability of exemptions. Ms. Reeder has also advised numerous clients on the state tax consequences of business reorganizations and federal/international tax planning. Ms. Reeder received her JD, with honors, from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1998 and concurrently received her MPP in public policy from Duke University. She received her BA in political science from Yale University in 1991. Ms. Reeder has served as the Chairperson of the California State Bar's State and Local Tax Committee and on the Executive Committee of the American Bar Association's State and Local Taxes Committee. She has spoken at numerous conferences and is a frequent speaker for the Institute for Professionals in Taxation, the Tax Executives Institute, the Council on State Taxation, and the American Bar Association.

Who We Are

Beth Feig Bressler, Esq

 

Beth Bressler brings nearly ten years of private practice and in-house litigation experience to Reeder Wilson.  She has worked in all phases of litigation, including significant motion practice, trials, appeals and settlement.  Beth received her J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1994 and her B.A. in English from SUNY Binghamton in 1989..  She is admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York.

Margaret C. Wilson, Esq.

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Margaret Wilson is a founding partner of Reeder Wilson LLP, resident in its central New Jersey office.  Ms. Wilson is admitted to the bars of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.  Ms. Wilson’s practice focuses on state and local taxation, including state and local tax controversies, multistate tax planning, and the state and local tax aspects of reorganizations and M&A.  She has previously been a partner with two other national law firms and Associate General Counsel for Verizon Communications in charge of state and local taxation.  Ms. Wilson frequently lectures and writes on state and local taxation topics, with articles in publications including the ABA State and Local Tax Lawyer, the ABA Tax Lawyer, State Tax Notes, the Journal of Multistate Taxation, and the T.E.I. Tax Executive.  She also authors the Corporation Business Tax and Sales and Use Tax chapters of the New Jersey Tax Handbook (American Lawyer Media).  Ms. Wilson received her J.D. with honors from the University of Michigan Law School in 1994, her LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law in 2002, and her B.A. with honors from the University of Michigan in 1991.  Ms. Wilson served as a Commissioner on the Board of Taxation for Somerset County, New Jersey from 2006 to 2010.  She previously served on the Board of Governors of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation, as a Vice Chair of the American Bar Association State and Local Tax Committee, and as the Chair of the Taxation Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association.​ Ms. Wilson was elected Second Vice President of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation in 2013 (and now serves again on its Board), and is on track to become President of IPT in 2015.

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