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Tax Controversy Meets Wealth Strategy with Joshua Scott, EA

Tax Controversy Meets Wealth Strategy with Joshua Scott, EA

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In this episode of The Enrolled Agent Advocate, host Brandy Spears sits down with Joshua Scott, EA, a former IRS Senior Tax Advisor who has built a career at the intersection of tax strategy, fiduciary governance, and long-term wealth design.Joshua shares how a personal journey through entrepreneurship, IRS experience, and even temporary blindness shaped his approach to leadership and planning. Today, as founder of Joshua Scott & Associates and Eden Family Wealth Group, he helps physicians, dentists, and high-income professionals align tax strategy with investment decisions and long-term wealth building.The conversation explores why the EA credential sits at the center of Joshua’s work, how tax authority strengthens boardroom decision-making, and why tax-first thinking can fundamentally change how individuals and institutions approach financial strategy.Joshua also discusses the importance of documentation, risk mitigation, and procedural discipline in an era of rapid technological change, along with how EAs can build highly specialized careers that extend well beyond traditional tax preparation.Key Takeaways:Tax expertise can serve as the foundation for broader financial strategy and advisory work.The EA credential provides critical authority in environments where regulatory compliance and fiduciary responsibility matter.Strategic planning begins with understanding a client’s goals and aligning tax, investment, and business decisions accordingly.Documentation and procedural discipline are increasingly important as technology and AI expand regulatory oversight.Building a meaningful career in tax often involves niching down and pursuing advanced expertise.In This Episode:[00:00:00] Welcome to The Enrolled Agent Advocate[00:01:04] Meet Joshua Scott and his tax-first career path[00:03:07] How real estate investing led him into tax strategy[00:05:18] Joining the IRS to build hands-on tax expertise[00:07:06] Leaving the IRS and earning the EA credential[00:10:12] Launching his firm and learning entrepreneurship in real time[00:12:41] Losing his vision and continuing to push forward[00:14:06] Why healthcare professionals became his niche[00:15:34] Building a tax-first advisory model[00:20:43] Why the EA credential is the core of his work[00:26:41] Misconceptions about enrolled agents in financial spaces[00:30:08] Why tax strategy creates year-round value[00:36:34] Documentation, compliance, and risk in the AI era[00:40:03] What tax-aligned planning looks like in practice[00:46:02] Balancing business, family, and long-term legacy[00:51:11] Joshua’s perspective on planning, resilience, and impactNotable Quotes:“Sometimes the most valuable thing you can give a client is peace of mind.” — Joshua Scott, EA“The EA credential is the core of everything I do.” — Joshua Scott, EA“If you understand tax, you understand the structure behind wealth.” — Joshua Scott, EA“Documentation is your defense. If you didn’t write it down, it didn’t happen.” — Joshua Scott, EAOur GuestJoshua Scott, EA is an Enrolled Agent, former IRS Senior Tax Advisor, and National Tax Practice Institute Fellow who works at the intersection of tax strategy, fiduciary governance, and long-term wealth planning. As founder of Joshua Scott & Associates and Eden Family Wealth Group, he advises physicians, dentists, real estate investors, and high-income professionals on proactive tax strategy, retirement plan design, and tax-efficient wealth building. He also holds the WMCP®, AIF®, and Series 65, and is a graduate of the Schuldiner/Smollan Leadership Academy, bringing together IRS experience, advanced representation training, and a deeply strategic approach to helping clients build and protect wealth.Resource and LinksThe Enrolled Agent Advocate PodcastThe Enrolled Agent AdvocateBrandy SpearsLinkedInWebsite - NAEA.orgJoshua Scott, EALinkedIn
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