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Center for Taxpayer Rights

A Project of the Center for Taxpayer Rights

T. Keith Fogg

President, Member, Board of Directors Center for Taxpayer Rights

Professor Keith Fogg directs the tax clinic at the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School. He founded the clinic in 2015. Prior to teaching at Harvard, he directed the tax clinic at Villanova Law School and prior to that served in the Office of Chief Counsel, IRS for over three decades. He was chosen as the IRS Chief Counsel Robert H. Jackson National Attorney of the Year in 2007.

Professor Fogg is a national authority on tax procedure, especially in the area of collection and bankruptcy law as it relates to tax. He served as the editor of the ABA Tax Section publication “Effectively Representing Your Client Before the IRS,” for the 5th -7th editions.

Professor Fogg is the current vice chair for publication of the ABA Tax Section and writes regularly in the area of tax procedure. With Les Book and Steve Olsen, he founded the blog Procedurally Taxing which focuses on tax procedure issues including the impact of tax procedures on taxpayer rights. He also works with Professor Book and Steve Olsen to write and update the tax treatise “IRS Practice and Procedure.”

Professor Fogg received the ABA Tax Section’s Janet R. Spragens Pro Bono Award in 2015.