Full Name
Caroline Ciraolo
Job Title
Partner, Kostelanetz LLP
Company
Adjunct Professor of Law, The Georgetown University Law Center
Speaker Bio
Caroline Ciraolo, former Acting Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Tax Division, is a partner with Kostelanetz LLP and founder of its Washington, D.C. office. Her practice focuses on civil tax controversies, including representation in sensitive audits, administrative appeals, and litigation, providing tax advice, conducting internal investigations, and representing individuals and entities in criminal tax investigations and prosecutions.
During her tenure with the Justice Department, Caroline was actively involved in all aspects of Tax Division operations and responsible for approximately 500 employees, including more than 360 attorneys in 14 civil, criminal and appellate sections.
Caroline is Immediate Past President of the American College of Tax Counsel and former Chair of the Civil & Criminal Tax Penalties Committee of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Section of Taxation. She currently serves as the ABA Tax Section’s Vice Chair for Membership, Diversity, and Inclusion and Chair of the Loretta Collins Argrett Fellowship Program. Caroline also served as an instructor with the IRS Military Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at Ft. George G. Meade. She has been recognized by Chambers (USA 2022: Tax Fraud (Nationwide) (Band 1), Tax (DC) (Band 2), High Net Worth 2022: Tax-Private Client – USA (Band 1)), Legal 500, Benchmark, Best Lawyers in America (Litigation and Controversy – Tax, Tax Law, Lawyer of the Year – Litigating and Controversy – Tax (DC – 2022, MD – 2012), Super Lawyers (DC (Tax), Maryland (Tax), Top 10 Attorneys in Maryland, Maryland cover story in 2013), Euromoney Legal Media Group’s Americas Women in Business Law Awards (Best in Tax Dispute Resolution) (2014), and The Daily Record’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence.
Caroline is a recipient of the ABA Section of Taxation’s Janet Spragens Pro Bono Award, the IRS Chief Counsel Award, the highest honor that can be conferred by that office, and the Tax Excellence Award from the Taxation Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.
Caroline is an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center (International Tax Controversies and Criminal Tax Law and Procedure) and University of Baltimore School of Law Graduate Tax Program (Tax Practice and Procedure and Investigation, Prosecution and Defense of Tax Crimes).
During her tenure with the Justice Department, Caroline was actively involved in all aspects of Tax Division operations and responsible for approximately 500 employees, including more than 360 attorneys in 14 civil, criminal and appellate sections.
Caroline is Immediate Past President of the American College of Tax Counsel and former Chair of the Civil & Criminal Tax Penalties Committee of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Section of Taxation. She currently serves as the ABA Tax Section’s Vice Chair for Membership, Diversity, and Inclusion and Chair of the Loretta Collins Argrett Fellowship Program. Caroline also served as an instructor with the IRS Military Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at Ft. George G. Meade. She has been recognized by Chambers (USA 2022: Tax Fraud (Nationwide) (Band 1), Tax (DC) (Band 2), High Net Worth 2022: Tax-Private Client – USA (Band 1)), Legal 500, Benchmark, Best Lawyers in America (Litigation and Controversy – Tax, Tax Law, Lawyer of the Year – Litigating and Controversy – Tax (DC – 2022, MD – 2012), Super Lawyers (DC (Tax), Maryland (Tax), Top 10 Attorneys in Maryland, Maryland cover story in 2013), Euromoney Legal Media Group’s Americas Women in Business Law Awards (Best in Tax Dispute Resolution) (2014), and The Daily Record’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence.
Caroline is a recipient of the ABA Section of Taxation’s Janet Spragens Pro Bono Award, the IRS Chief Counsel Award, the highest honor that can be conferred by that office, and the Tax Excellence Award from the Taxation Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.
Caroline is an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center (International Tax Controversies and Criminal Tax Law and Procedure) and University of Baltimore School of Law Graduate Tax Program (Tax Practice and Procedure and Investigation, Prosecution and Defense of Tax Crimes).
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