About Jason R.
Jason R. Mosley took a deliberate path into tax law. He earned his J.D. from Florida State University College of Law in 2000 and followed that degree with an LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Florida in 2001. The extra year of study refined his grasp of complex tax rules and procedure. It also positioned him to work at the intersection of tax theory and courtroom practice.
After completing his academic training, Mosley secured admission to practice in Florida and obtained authorization to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Those credentials reflect both state-level practice and an ability to handle appeals that touch on federal tax and related technical issues. Over time his work has required attention to statutory detail, administrative record review, and appellate briefing.
Mosley’s legal work centers on tax-related disputes and the procedural matters that accompany them. He handles administrative matters that arise before tax tribunals and prepares pleadings and briefs for higher courts when cases proceed on appeal. His LL.M. in Taxation informs how he parses complex statutes and regulations and how he frames arguments about tax liability, procedural correctness, and statutory interpretation.
The practice often requires a mix of advisory and adversarial tasks. He analyzes tax issues for individuals and entities, advises on filing and compliance questions, and represents parties in contested proceedings. When cases move beyond administrative stages, he prepares appellate filings and engages in legal research aimed at clarifying contested points of law. He also navigates procedural rules that govern federal appeals and ensures the administrative record supports appellate arguments.
Colleagues and opposing counsel note that technical precision matters in these matters. Mosley approaches each file by mapping the statutory framework and tracing the administrative history. He balances attention to detail with an effort to present arguments clearly and economically. He works in Florida and appears before the Federal Circuit, focusing his practice on tax-related litigation, administrative proceedings, and appeals.