Kaye P. Willi - Columbus, OH
Attorney at Willi Law Office, LLC
Audit Defense Lawyers in Columbus, OH
1900 Polaris Parkway Suite 450 Columbus, OH 43240
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Columbus Audit Defense Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Audit Defense
- Tax Advocacy
- Tax Dispute Resolution
- Estate Planning & Probate
- Trust Administration
Attorney Information
Overview
Kaye Willi is both a Tax Attorney and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), with over twenty years' experience in the private practice of law. Before opening her law practice in 1996, Kaye was an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Ohio and a senior tax consultant with an international accounting firm. Because she focuses her practice in the areas of tax advocacy and tax dispute resolution, Kaye is able to stay current with the most recent changes in the IRS Regulations and procedures, and is able to offer her clients the most cutting-edge procedures and techniques available. Kaye is also licensed to practice before the U.S. Tax Court.
Kaye lives in Galena with her husband, Mark, and two extremely spoiled Siamese cats. Kaye and Mark are active members of St. Paul the Apostle Parish, in Westerville. In their free time they enjoy travel, sightseeing, and spending time with their adult son, who lives in Ogden, Utah
Education
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Legal Education
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Duke University School of Law,
Durham,
North Carolina
J.D.
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Duke University School of Law,
Durham,
North Carolina
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Non Legal Education
- Miami University, B.A., International Studies
- The Ohio State University, M.A., Economics
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Classes and Seminars
- Adjunct Professor: Capital University Law School, 2001 - 2013
Pro Bono Activities
- Columbus Catholic Foundation: Professional Advisors Group
- Christian Legal Society
Published Works
Articles
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Your Business and the IRS: A Survival Guide (230 Media, LLC 2020), Contributing Author
Bar Admissions
- U.S. Tax Court
- Supreme Court of Ohio
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio
Specialties and Certifications
- Certified Public Accountant, Ohio Accountancy Board
- Certified Public Accountant, Maine Board of Accountancy
- OSBA Board Certified Specialist: Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law
Other Affiliations
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Maine State Bar Association
- Ohio Society of CPAs (Tax Section)
- Delaware County Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Columbus Catholic Foundation: Professional Advisors Group
- American Society of Tax Problem Solvers
- Christian Legal Society
Contact
1900 Polaris Parkway
Suite 450
Columbus, OH 43240
Phone: 614-890-0500
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.willilaw.com
Hours: By Appointment Only
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