Over the weekend President Obama announced he would bypass a vacationing Senate and name  15 people to key administration jobs. The move was his first use of  the political tool known as recess appointments.
As Jay Heflin, of The Hill.com explains, two of these appointments will serve  take on tax-related duties. The first, Jeffrey Goldstein is the interim  Under Secretary for Domestic Finance at Treasury.
 
During his Senate Finance Committee confirmation  hearing, Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and ranking Republican Chuck  Grassley (Iowa) both scrutinized Goldstein's role in setting up "blocker"  corporations, a legal yet highly suspect type of tax shelter.
 
Goldstein was compensated for his effort  by carried interest, another highly controvserial topic since payments  are taxed as capital gains, which is much lower than ordinary income  tax rates.
Obama also named Michael Mundaca to be interim Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at Treasury.
