Robert Weyman
Principal, SALT
Robert is a Principal in KPMG’s New York City State and Local Tax (SALT) practice who advises on complex indirect tax issues in all fifty states.
Professional and Industry Experience
Robert has extensive experience assisting clients implementing and updating tax decision matrices, taxability analysis, audit defense, reverse audits, and tax controversy. Clients also look to Robert to provide technical trainings and create tools to assist the tax department and its business partners make informed tax decisions.
Robert is a frequent speaker on state and local tax topics at leading tax conferences around the country, including conferences hosted by the Tax Executives Institute, the Council on State Taxation, the Institute of Professionals in Taxation, Telestrategies, the New England SALT Forum, and HOTEC. His articles and commentary have been published in leading tax journals and publications including Tax Analysts, Bloomberg/BNA, and the Journal of Multistate Taxation.
Prior to joining KPMG, Robert was a partner in the state and local tax group of an Amlaw 100 law firm. In that role, he advised clients on income/franchise, sales and use tax, and gross receipts tax issues around the country. In particular, Robert handled audit defense, reverse audits and litigation in over two dozen states and numerous local jurisdictions around the country.