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Stephen Moskowitz

Tax LawSan Francisco County, CA

About Stephen Moskowitz

Stephen Moskowitz brings extensive experience in tax law to his practice in San Francisco County, California. He advises clients on a broad range of tax-related matters, including tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities. His analytical approach allows him to effectively address the unique needs of individuals and businesses alike. With a deep understanding of both state and federal tax systems, Stephen is well-equipped to handle complex tax issues. He works diligently to provide tailored solutions that align with each client's financial goals while ensuring compliance with applicable laws. His commitment to his clients is evident in his thorough preparation and strategic representation in negotiations and litigation. In addition to his legal practice, Stephen stays informed on the latest developments in tax law, enabling him to offer insightful guidance on evolving regulations. His dedication to continuous learning allows him to advocate effectively for his clients in an ever-changing legal environment.

Practice Areas

Tax Law

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Key Strengths

In-depth knowledge of tax law
Strong negotiation skills
Client-focused approach
Experience with tax disputes
Proven track record in tax planning

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tax issues can Stephen Moskowitz assist with?
Stephen Moskowitz can assist with a variety of tax issues, including tax planning, compliance, audits, and disputes with tax authorities.
How can I schedule a consultation with Stephen Moskowitz?
You can schedule a consultation with Stephen Moskowitz by visiting his website at http://san-francisco-california-tax-attorney.com/ or by contacting his office directly.
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Last updated: February 17, 2026