About Nicholas Ruben
Nicholas Ruben Rosado is an attorney who practices tax law in New York. He earned his law degree from Fordham University School of Law and built a practice grounded in the technical and procedural demands of tax work. He brings legal training from one of the region's established law schools into everyday client matters.
After law school, Rosado gained admission to practice in New York. He has applied his training to matters that require close attention to federal and state tax rules. His approach to cases is methodical. He favors precise analysis and careful drafting over broad-brush statements.
Rosado's work covers routine compliance as well as disputes with tax authorities. He handles assessments, audits, and appeals that arise from individual and business tax filings. He also advises on structuring transactions to reflect tax consequences and on interactions with state and federal agencies. In practice, that means reviewing tax notices, preparing responses to audits, negotiating with revenue officials, and advising clients on steps to reduce exposure or resolve outstanding liabilities.
He has experience preparing the documentation and legal arguments that tax matters require. That includes correspondence and filings at the administrative level and advocacy in hearings when necessary. Rosado pays attention to deadlines and procedural rules, both of which often determine the practical outcome of a dispute. He works with accountants and other advisers when cases raise complex factual or financial questions.
Clients who retain him range from individuals with personal tax issues to small businesses confronting audits or planning needs. He explains options in straightforward terms. He helps clients understand potential risks and the sequence of administrative steps. When litigation becomes necessary, he coordinates representation to protect clients' rights while keeping them informed about likely timelines and costs.
Outside of client files, Rosado follows developments in tax law and enforcement. Tax statutes and administrative guidance change frequently. Staying current allows him to assess how new rules affect a client's position and to identify opportunities for relief that might not have been available under older guidance.
He practices at Rosado Tax Law and serves clients across New York. His current work centers on handling tax compliance matters, audits, and administrative disputes for individuals and businesses in New York.