
Ernst & Young LLP
Glenn M. Johnson is a Principal in Ernst & Young LLP’s U.S. National Tax Department in Washington, DC, where he leads the U.S. PPP Infrastructure Tax Practice and serves as Director of Leasing Tax Services. He focuses on leasing, asset-based structured transactions, infrastructure finance, deferred like-kind exchanges, and captive leasing company structures, advising both developers and investors on a wide range of tax issues. He joined Ernst & Young in 1998 and has spent his entire career in the EY National Tax Department, becoming one of the firm’s leading authorities on leasing and infrastructure taxation. He is the former ABA Tax Section Chair of the Capital Recovery and Leasing subcommittee, a member of EY’s Federal Income Tax Committee, and leads EY’s Infrastructure Tax Committee. He has been a longtime member of the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association Federal Tax Committee for more than 13 years. He earned his LL.M. in Taxation from Georgetown University Law School, his J.D., with honors, from Boston University School of Law, and his B.A. in Economics from Wesleyan University.

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