PwC Like-Kind Exchange Services Group Announces New Appointment
Craig Schultz will join the team and has for the last two decades provided consulting services related to like-kind exchange programs and forensic accounting.
by Staff
July 11, 2012
Craig Schultz
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Craig Schultz
Craig Schultz has joined PwC US in the firm's like-kind exchange (LKE) Services Group, according to a recent company announcement.
PwC's LKE practice manages more than 25 million LKE assets each month for more than 150 clients across 20 industries. PwC offers a comprehensive approach that addresses the tax compliance, technology and operational issues inherent in establishing an LKE program.
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For the last two decades Schultz has provided consulting services relating to LKE programs and forensic accounting. He served for many years with Accruit, a leading provider of qualified intermediary services for personal property 1031 exchanges, with which PwC has a joint business relationship. In this role, he helped companies generate significant tax savings through LKE strategies.
Schultz has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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