Withers hires Tax Controversy Partners David J Moise and Seth Cohen
Withers Bergman has hired two experienced tax controversy partners. Both join from Hass & Hecht/WeiserMazars with Moise being based in New York and Cohen in New Haven.
Seth Cohen represents individuals and entities in tax controversies, including federal,
state and local tax examinations and appeals; criminal tax matters; tax litigation; and voluntary disclosure agreements (both offshore and domestic). Additionally, assisting clients in relation to tax collection procedures, including tax liens and levies, as well as collection administrative appeals, installment agreements and offers in compromise.
He is also Adjunct Professor at the University of New Haven.
David Moise has over 25 years of experience providing services in the tax procedure and controversy area. He specializes in federal, state and local tax examinations and appeals, tax court litigation, and voluntary disclosure agreements. In addition, David has extensive experience in relation to Tax Collection procedures, including tax liens and levies, as well as collection administrative appeals, installment agreements and Offers in Compromise.
David is an attorney admitted to practice law in the State of New York and before the United States Tax Court. David received his B.A. at Syracuse University, his J.D. at Pace University School of Law, and an LL.M. in Taxation at Boston University.