Practice Areas
Education
- Temple University School of Law, J.D., 2009
- University of Delaware, B.A., cum laude, 2006
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
300 Conshohocken State Road
Suite 570
West Conshohocken, PA 19428
TEL: 610.772.2314
FAX: 610.772.2305
Jennifer Weidler represents clients in various matters related to state and local taxation, with an emphasis on the minimization of state and local tax obligations. Ms. Weidler represents clients in all aspects of state and local tax compliance and litigation, including challenging audit determinations and real estate assessment decisions, seeking refunds from state and local governments, handling administrative appeals, litigating unresolved disputes in state and local courts, and handling post-trial appeals. Additionally, Ms. Weidler assists clients in reducing interest and penalties associated with past due taxes through the use of state and local amnesty, voluntary disclosure programs and administrative appeals.
Ms. Weidler is a frequent contributor to the firm's State and Local Tax Blog and is co-author of the Pennsylvania chapter of the American Bar Association Tax Section State and Local Tax Committee Property Tax Deskbook.
Blog Posts
- Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Holds Expedia Not Subject to Philaelphia Hotel Tax
- Tennessee Court of Appeals Holds Out-of-State Book Distributor, Scholastic, Subject to Sales and Use Taxes Because of Substantial Nexus Through Local Schools and Teachers; Creates Split in Courts
- Pennsylvania Considering Legislation that Would Amend Corporate Tax and Abolish Delaware Holding Company Loophole
- Questions Raised Over City of Philadelphia’s Continued Use of Ratio for Real Estate Tax Assessments
- NCSL Opposes Contingent-fee Audits, Passes Resolution
- Washington Case Involving Retroactive Refund Amendment Spurs COST Amicus Brief
- New Jersey Issues Decision Finding a Lack of Nexus Regarding a Partnership Distribution to a Foreign Limited Partner
- Arizona Prepares to Enact 30-day Tax Amnesty Program
- AT&T $1 Billion Class Action Settlement Approved by Federal Judge
- Colorado and South Carolina’s Unique Positions on “Amazon” Laws
- Virginia Allocation Apportionment Ruling Inconsistent with U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Meadwestvaco
- Michigan Enacts Amnesty Program, While Oregon Allows for Discretion in Extending Payment of Amnesty Related Installment Plans
- Alabama House Passes Bill to Update State’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights
- TAM-13 Issued in Light of Court’s Holding in Beneficial New Jersey v. Director Relating to “Unreasonableness” for Purposes of the Related Member Interest Deduction
- New Jersey Proposes Amending Corporate Business Tax Rules Related to Foreign Businesses
- Hudson Highland Group Settles Sales Tax Issues with SEC, Pays Penalties
- California Court Rules Switch Software License Exempt from Sales Tax
- Washington Announces First Ever Amnesty Program in the State, Slated for 2011
- New Bill Penalizes the Misclassification of Construction Workers
- Reform Comes to Philadelphia's Troubled System of Property Tax Assessment
- Florida & Nevada Tax Amnesty Programs
- Time to Claim Pennsylvania or Philadelphia Tax Amenesty is Running Out
- Proposed Sugar Tax Leaves a Sour Taste In Many Mouths
News
- National Law Firm Chamberlain Hrdlicka Launches State and Local Tax PracticeIncreasingly Complex Tax Laws and Regulations Drive Need for New “SALT” GroupAugust 2011
Seminars & Presentations
- Hot Topics in Federal, State, and Local TaxationMay 30, 2012