George Nagle is a former Global Executive Director of Marketing with responsibility for a portfolio of over $352 million. He’s joined by Personal Injury Attorney Gregg Goldfarb who discusses where injury and taxes intersect. (more…)
Financial expert Derrick Kinney discusses 529’s and how to prepare for a child’s education and Sharon Ramage joins us to discuss how you maneuver the taxable side of divorce. (more…)
Patent Attorney John Rizvi discusses intellectual property and how the tax code applies to the sale of ideas, plus experienced Construction analyst Shelly Armato discusses the state of construction and the ups and downs of investing in the construction industry. (more…)
Better Tax Credits and Shrewd Planning Moves Are Crucial Opportunities This October Dear Readers, The end of 2002 is, somehow, already nearly here. That means it's tax planning time. You could do much worse than to begin meticulously looking for opportunities to cut your 2022 taxes. Fortunately, in our October newsletter, we make that easy.…
The tax advantages and the future of solar and other green technology. Plus, a Security and Fraud specialist offers insights on IRS scammers. (more…)
Streamed: Tuesday August 23, 2022 Duration: 54 minutes Language: English About This Webinar: Join Steve and Liz for a conversation on tax planning for real estate investors with veteran realtor Donna Marie Baldwin. Webinar Transcript: Liz Prehn: Welcome everyone. Welcome to "Tax Planning for Real Estate" with Steve Moskowitz and Donna Marie…
Congressional candidate and Bay Area County Supervisor, David Canepa, discusses taxing the top 5% and Financial specialist Demrie Henry makes a both pragmatic and philosophical case for tax avoidance. (more…)
Cole Shephard joins us from Columbia to speak to international investments and DonnaMarie Baldwin discusses the ever changing opportunities in real estate investmenting (more…)
The shortage in the workforce; does it mean that people working remotely have an advantage? And does all of the bad news about San Francisco portend trouble ahead for business? Tax credits for employers. (more…)
NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) have been around since 2014 (around the time the IRS started taxing cryptocurrency), but people only really started to notice them after the shocking sale of “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” on March 11, 2021 to Vignesh Sundaresan. “Everydays” made history as the first NFT sold at a major auction house. This…