Duff & Phelps acquired Kroll in 2018 and unified under the Kroll brand in 2022.
Kroll offers robust state and local tax advisory and compliance services for companies to maximize their bottom line, including resolving varied state and local government concerns, tax issues and disputes, and optimizing site selection and incentive opportunities.
Kroll specializes in complex properties that are typically found in the chemical, energy/utility, manufacturing, telecommunications and transportation industries. Our property tax client service expertise also encompasses a wide range of commercial and industrial property portfolios, including regional and neighborhood shopping centers, hotels, multi-tenant offices and casinos.
Kroll is a national and global leader in the practice of assisting businesses in finding the optimal site for their operations and realizing economic development incentives. We draw upon our team’s collective background in the public and private sectors to advise you on the best location and maximize the tax and non-tax incentives awards for your projects.
Kroll provides an array of sales and use tax services to assist businesses in complying with their sales and use tax obligations while working to ensure the appropriate exemptions and planning opportunities are being utilized to minimize tax and related costs.
Kroll Tax Services specialists regularly publish the latest and most relevant state and local tax (SALT) developments to assist clients with their complex issues.
Kroll engages with companies nationwide to provide independent, innovative and results-driven property tax services.
Kroll provides a comprehensive suite of sales and use tax services to assist companies in complying with its sales and use tax obligations.
Kroll has a proven track record of assisting companies with location strategies in the U.S. and around the globe.
Our valuation experts provide valuation services for financial reporting, tax, investment and risk management purposes.
Kroll’s property tax experts discussed Kroll Tax Service’s property tax co-sourcing abilities.
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