Ray Beeman
Principal & Leader, Washington Council Ernst and Young
Ray provides strategic advice and representation on issues and developments involving tax and budget policy. He serves clients by active representation of businesses, trade associations and coalitions in diverse industries on legislative, regulatory and treaty matters before Congress, the White House, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service. Prior to joining EY, Beeman was Tax Counsel and Special Advisor for Tax Reform with the US House Committee on Ways and Means, where he helped guide the development of the Tax Reform Act of 2014, a comprehensive tax reform plan proposed by Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI). Ray also has served Congress as Legislation Counsel for the Joint Committee on Taxation, where he was involved in several tax legislative proposals that were passed by Congress and signed into law by the President, including the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004. In addition, Ray played a significant role at JCT in the ratification of income tax treaties by the US Senate and the development of tax policy reports to Congress relating to tax simplification and the investigation of the Enron Corporation. These reports included several tax legislative recommendations that later were enacted into law. Ray is a frequent speaker on Congress and tax policy issues and is a member of the State bar of California and the District of Columbia Bar. Ray began his Washington career with the National Tax Department of EY, where he was a member of the Financial Services Industry practice group. Ray has taught the taxation of debt instruments as an adjunct member of the faculty at the Georgetown University Law Center.