Scott Reiber focuses his practice primarily upon the resolution of state and local tax controversies through negotiation and litigation. He has represented clients in various states and local jurisdictions at all levels of administrative review and before trial and appellate courts. He also advises clients regarding the state and local tax consequences of business transactions.
Mr. Reiber’s experience includes matters involving franchise and income taxes, sales and use taxes, tobacco taxes, property taxes, gross receipts taxes, and insurance taxes, among others. He also regularly litigates constitutional issues such as discrimination against interstate commerce, apportionment, nexus, remedies for unconstitutional taxes, and unitary combination.
Mr. Reiber is the former co-chair of the Tax Section of the San Francisco Barristers Club and is the former co-editor of the firm’s State and Local Tax Insights newsletter. He has also spoke and authored articles on state and local tax issues.
Mr. Reiber received his J.D. in 2006 from Columbia Law School, where he was a Kent Scholar. He received his B.Comm., with great distinction, in International Business from the University of Alberta in 2003.