

Mark Luscombe, JD, LLM, a CPA and attorney, is the principal federal tax analyst for the company and is a key member of the CCH Tax Legislation team tracking and analyzing legislation before Congress. Luscombe is the current chair of the Important Developments Subcommittee of the Partnership Committee of the American Bar Association Tax Section and regularly speaks on a wide range of tax topics. In addition, Luscombe co-authors a biweekly tax strategies column for the respected professional publication Accounting Today and authors a monthly tax trends column for TAXES magazine. Prior to joining CCH, he was in private practice for almost 20 years with several Chicago-area law firms where he specialized in taxation.Luscombe offers a thorough understanding and analysis of federal tax, its application and its impact on both the individual and corporate taxpayer.
-
Many of the temporary tax provisions are expected to be included in President Biden’s next piece of tax legislation later in 2021.
March 25 -
A host of developments promise to complicate this year's run-up to April 15.
February 25 -
The Consolidated Appropriations Act includes a surprising number of tax provisions, many of which had not been widely publicized until the final bill was up for a vote.
February 2 -
This notice and the expected regulations to follow could add to the movement to repeal or modify the cap.
December 29 -
Biden’s win brings some clarity, but the uncertain state of the Senate leaves questions.
November 8 -
As 2020 approaches its finale, there are a number of unusual wrinkles for tax pros to consider.
October 29 -
Many employers are questioning the benefit of the payroll tax deferral.
September 24 -
Many of the current regulations would still remain valid.
September 3 -
The rules for employer-provided parking are particularly complex.
July 30 -
The rules governing qualified improvement property ...
June 23