Erica McReynolds

Adjunct Professor in the Graduate Tax Program at Villanova University

Schools

  • Villanova University

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Biography

Villanova University

Erica is a Director in our Philadelphia office of PwC’s National Tax Services, Exempt Organization Tax Services practice. Erica performs compliance and consulting services for various tax-exempt organizations including hospitals, universities, and pension trusts. Her annual compliance experience includes large hospital systems, large to mid-size universities, VEBAs and tax filing for trusts tax-exempt under IRC 401(a). Her consulting experience includes US and cross border structuring, compliance with IRC section 501(r), assistance in resolving tax controversy, questions around unrelated business income, issues surrounding the private business use of tax exempt bonds, and FIN 48. She is also experienced in state unrelated business income tax issues.

Erica is a speaker at the Philadelphia Bar Institute (“PBI”) and Healthcare Financial Management Association (“HFMA”). She is also an adjunct professor at Villanova University School of Law's Graduate Tax Program where she teaches a course on Public Charities. Erica is a board member of Washington Memorial Heritage in Valley Forge, PA. Erica received her undergraduate degree from Villanova University (cum laude). She obtained her Juris Doctor and LL.M. (Taxation) degrees Villanova University School of Law. Erica is a member of the Philadelphia and New Jersey Bar Association.

Education

  • B.A. 2001 Villanova University
  • J.D. 2005 Villanova University School of Law
  • LL.M. Taxation 2008 Villanova University School of Law

Companies

  • Tax Director PwC (2013)
  • Adjunct Professor in the Graduate Tax Program Villanova University (2011)
  • Tax Manager PwC (2009 — 2013)
  • Tax Senior Associate PwC (2007 — 2009)
  • Tax Associate PwC (2005 — 2007)

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