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Brett M. Bloom serves as an Associate Professor of Law at Liberty University School of Law, specializing in international taxation with over a decade of practical experience in both private practice and federal tax policy development.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. from Maranatha Baptist University
- J.D. from Liberty University School of Law
- LL.M. in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center
Professor Bloom's research centers on U.S. international tax policy, OECD initiatives like Pillar 2 global minimum tax, corporate tax avoidance mechanisms, and cross-border transaction frameworks. His work bridges theoretical tax principles with real-world applications in multinational enterprise structures.
His 2019-2020 publications reveal concentrated focus on post-TCJA implementation challenges, particularly BEAT regulations, Subpart F rule ambiguities, and pandemic-induced disruptions in global tax compliance. Key thematic threads include offshore cash repatriation strategies, supply chain taxation complexities, and treaty negotiation frameworks.
As a licensed Virginia attorney and member of the American Bar Association, Professor Bloom brings frontline policy experience from his Treasury Department role where he represented the U.S. in OECD technical negotiations. His teaching integrates practical insights from both KPMG advisory work and federal regulatory drafting.




