Dennis Tingey is a partner in the Federal Tax Services group of the Washington National Tax Services (WNTS) practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers. In this role, he advises a broad range of clients on accounting method developments, and has distinguished himself as an instructor, at both the local and national levels. His specialty is in complex federal income tax and accounting issues.
Prior to rejoining PwC in 2008, Mr. Tingey worked as a tax specialist for the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Tax Policy, where he was heavily involved in the issuance of the tangible property “repair” regulations. He also worked on other guidance projects in a wide variety of tax matters, including issues related to characterizations of settlement payments, depreciation, like-kind exchanges, corporate estimate taxes, Section 199, recognition of losses under Section 165 and disaster relief.
Education:
J.D., Arizona State University College of Law
M.S.T., Arizona State University
B.S., Arizona State University
Bloomberg Tax Management Portfolios
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Accounting Methods — Adoption and Changes (Portfolio 572)
This Bloomberg Tax Portfolio provides taxpayers with guidance when adopting or changing an accounting method.
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Accounting for Long-Term Contracts (Portfolio 575)
This Portfolio supplies taxpayers with guidance in applying the long-term contract accounting methods and the special set of tax accounting rules provided by the Internal Revenue Code.