Kevin Wolfberg practices in the areas of government relations, state and local taxation, land use,zoning, economic incentives, and municipal law.
Mr. Wolfberg represents developers, landowners, and Illinois municipalities in all aspects of land use, zoning and economic incentives. He also represents a wide range of corporate and individual clients on state and local tax matters including sales tax planning, audit assistance, identifying and securing sales tax overpayments and nexus and exposure studies.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Wolfberg served as a Multistate Tax Manager for a big four accounting firm and has been involved in state and local taxes since 1995. While in public accounting, he resolved clients’ tax controversies with various state, county and municipal governments and specialized in the real estate and construction industries.
Mr. Wolfberg co-authored the “Sales and Use Tax” Chapter in the 2004 Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education handbook on Illinois State and Local Taxation.
As an Adjunct Professor at the John Marshall Law School, he teaches State and Local Taxation and is a frequent speaker on sales and use tax issues