Area of Focus
Washington National Tax

Kyle Brown

Senior Manager
Area of Focus
Washington National Tax

About Kyle

Kyle Brown is senior manager in the pass-through consulting group of RSM US LLP’s Washington National Tax office. He joined the firm in 2012 and specializes in providing business consulting services to pass-through entities, with clients ranging from portfolio companies to family offices.


Experience

As a member of RSM’s Washington National Tax office, Kyle advises pass-through companies on the application of complex federal tax laws to their business. Kyle has extensive experience in providing assistance related to complex partnership issues, such as basis adjustments arising from sale and redemption transactions, allocations of built-in gains and losses, income allocation modeling, calculations of targeted capital or waterfall type agreements, operating agreement review, entity structuring, and analysis of issues related to passive losses and the net investment income tax.

Prior to joining the firm’s Washington National Tax office he was a generalist in RSM’s Orlando, Florida, office, with clients that ranged from closely held manufacturing pass-through entities and large real estate partnerships, to consolidated C corporations with large international tax footprints.

He teaches extensively in RSM’s national tax training program on pass-through specific issues; he also teaches courses in tax research and writing. He is a frequent speaker on pass-through entities at industry conferences and provides regular Capitol Hill updates to RSM field offices.

Kyle was born in the Philippines and had the opportunity to live in a variety of places throughout his upbringing in a military family. He currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama.


Professional affiliations and designations

  • Certified public accountant, Florida and the District of Columbia
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

Education

  • Bachelor of Science, accounting, University of Central Florida
  • Master of Science, taxation, University of Central Florida