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Scott is a tax partner and Practice Leader of the firm’s Theatre and Entertainment Group. Scott has more than 15 years of diversified public accounting experience with a focus on partnership, S corporation and individual taxation. He has served the tax needs of closely-held businesses and their owners including all aspects of tax compliance and representation, researching advanced tax issues and providing business structuring advice. As a leader of the firm’s Theatre and Entertainment Group, Scott advises Broadway, Off-Broadway and touring productions, and artists on a variety of domestic and international tax issues. He works with production companies to design tax-efficient ownership structures, analyzes and provides guidance on partnership agreements, and consults with producers and general managers on a multitude of issues affecting the industry.

Scott is currently pursuing a Master of Studies in Law in Taxation degree from New York University School of Law. He enjoys teaching tax law and is a frequent speaker on various tax topics. He resides in Ocean County, NJ.

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