Frank L. Brunetti

Frank L. Brunetti is a full-time professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck and Madison New Jersey, having taught a variety of masters’ level tax courses for the past 38 years. Professor Brunetti created the Masters of Science in Taxation program (MST) at Fairleigh Dickinson University 30 years ago and has directed the program for many years.

During that time, he was a member of various law firms and was the author of the tax accounting course for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in the early 1990s for their national CEA course. Professor Brunetti taught many tax topics including tax accounting in the AICPA program. Professor Brunetti attended Rutgers University; Duquesne University School of Law where he was associate editor of the Law Review; and obtained his Masters of Law in Taxation from New York University School of Law.

Professor Brunetti is an attorney and has been practicing for forty-four years and is a member of the American Bar Association, Tax Section; New Jersey Bar Association Tax Section; and the New York State Bar Association Tax Section. Professor Brunetti is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey and in a variety of federal courts, including the United States Tax Court.

Professor Brunetti has also taught accounting as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey and at University of California at Sacramento.

Professor Brunetti has written several books including Business Acquisition and Legal Guide (Panel Publishers); Fundamentals of Federal Tax Accounting (American Bar Association (ALI-ABA)). He writes and lectures frequently and conducts an active practice in the area of tax law and tax accounting.

In addition, Professor Brunetti was an observer member of the United Nations Committee on Cooperation in International Tax Matters and assisted in the revision to the Manual for Negotiating Bilateral Tax Treaties.

 


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