Jeffrey McMillen
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Government Relations: Federal
Band 3
About
Provided by Jeffrey McMillen
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Jeff McMillen advises domestic and major multinational companies on a variety of federal tax policy and regulatory issues. He served as the staff director of the House Ways and Means Committee’s Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures, where he served under Committee Chairman Bill Thomas (R-CA) and Subcommittee Chairman Jim McCrery (R-LA). During the course of his tenure with the Committee, he assisted in drafting the Energy Tax Policy Act of 2003, developing the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief and Reconciliation Act of 2003, and crafting the American Competitiveness Act of 2002 and the Community Solutions Act of 2001. He also served on the staff of the Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and was the tax counselor for the 3,000-member American Electronics Association.
Personal
B.A., University of Michigan; J.D., Washington University School of Law; LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center
Chambers Review
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Jeffrey McMillen is a widely respected tax lobbyist, advising domestic and multinational companies on tax and regulatory issues.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"His ability to explain things is really notable, even for something as convoluted as tax policy. I rely on him heavily as he allows me to do my job effectively."
"His main strength is his consistent achievement of results. He is bespoke in his approach, devising the right strategy for each of our objectives. He does not take the cookie-cutter approach but tailors everything for each individual matter, need and objective."
"His ability to explain things is really notable, even for something as convoluted as tax policy. I rely on him heavily as he allows me to do my job effectively."
"His main strength is his consistent achievement of results. He is bespoke in his approach, devising the right strategy for each of our objectives. He does not take the cookie-cutter approach but tailors everything for each individual matter, need and objective."