Roger Russell is a senior editor at Accounting Today. He focuses on tax developments and compliance, and professional liability issues affecting CPAs. He is a tax attorney and has been a researcher and analyst at several major tax publishing companies.
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The House passed tax reform legislation Thursday by a vote of 227-205, with 13 Republicans voting against the bill, as the Senate Finance Committee continued debating and marking up a significantly different version of the bill.
By Michael CohnNovember 16 -
Key stumbling blocks remain for tax reform, including a ticking clock, differences in key provisions, and the cost.
November 14 -
The chairman’s mark-up of the act is only the start of the wrangling.
November 6 -
The complexities proposed in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act gives practitioners plenty to talk to their clients about.
November 3 -
What to look for in the legislative proposal due out Thursday.
October 31 -
The Treasury aims to kill proposed Section 2704 rules
October 31 -
House passage of the Senate budget resolution opens the door to wrangling next week.
October 26 -
Tax reform uncertainty complicates advising clients.
October 26 -
The Senate budget agreement moves tax reform back to the other chamber of Congress.
October 24 -
If tax reform lowers U.S. rates, it could spark a race to the bottom.
October 17