#7 | The Value of a Tax Attorney

In this episode of Practical Tax, tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss the range of services tax attorneys can provide for their clients. Above all, the goal of the tax attorney – and this podcast, as well – as to make the client aware of different opportunities for...

#6 | Is An Accountant Enough?

In this episode of Practical Tax, tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss the differences between accountants and tax attorneys. While there are major distinctions – including the important attorney-client privilege a tax attorney affords – each position has its benefits, and the two can work in tandem. Listen...

#5 | Financial Planning Regrets

In this episode of Practical Tax, tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss the benefits of proactive financial planning. This strategy may feel like a hassle, but, in the end, it helps to ensure you don’t pay a penny more in taxes than you have to. Listen to the...

#4 | Can I Deduct That?

In this episode of Practical Tax, tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss what you can legally deduct in your 2018 taxes. They’ll walk you through various tax planning details and calculations that you should consider in ensuring all of your deductions could pass the scrutiny of an IRS...

#3 | Aggregation

In the third episode of Practical Tax, tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss the Aggregation Rules within section 199A of the new tax law. If you have multiple business or rental properties, you may be able to combine them for tax calculations. Listen to the podcast to learn...

#2 | Section 199A

In the second episode of Practical Tax, tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss the new tax law of 2018 – specifically, section 199A. If you qualify, this section lets you pay taxes on only 80% of your profit, instead of 100%. Listen to the podcast to learn more!...

#1 | IRS Tax Extensions

This episode marks the launch of Practical Tax, Moskowitz LLP’s new podcast. Tax attorneys Steve Moskowitz and Liz Prehn discuss the upcoming tax deadline (April 15) and one action you can take if you’re not prepared to meet it – filing an extension to push your deadline to October 15....