| Trump nominates James Gadwood as IRS chief counsel |
President Donald Trump has nominated veteran tax attorney James Gadwood to serve as IRS chief counsel. Mr. Gadwood, currently vice chair of the tax department at Washington law firm Miller & Chevalier, advises large corporations and high-net-worth individuals on tax disputes and policy matters. If confirmed by the Senate, he will lead the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, which employs about 2,300 people and provides legal guidance, oversees tax regulations, and handles litigation before the U.S. Tax Court. The nomination follows Trump’s withdrawal of his previous choice, former IRS Chief Counsel Donald Korb, after criticism from conservative activists over his past political donations. Mr. Gadwood’s appointment would also allow Kenneth Kies, who has been serving simultaneously as acting IRS chief counsel and the Treasury Department’s top tax policy official, to step back from the interim role.