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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Between sunsetting provisions, wealth tax proposals and much more, Nov. 5 will have serious consequences in tax.
October 4 -
They're great for customers, but these annual events are not necessarily great for retailers.
September 24 -
Between the coming sunset of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the presidential election and a host of other factors, this is shaping up to be a tough year for advising clients.
September 17 -
Whoever wins, '2025 is going to be a very interesting tax legislative year.'
September 11 -
The Eleventh Circuit splits with the First Circuit and reduces an FBAR penalty under the Constitution's Excessive Fines Clause.
September 9 -
A look at the tax policy positions of the Republican and Democratic vice presidential nominees.
August 27 -
Both presidential candidates have floated it, and there are benefits for both workers and employers — though not always how you'd expect.
August 21 -
A new study reveals increases in both local and new tax rates across the country, highlighting an urgent need for revenue at the municipal level.
August 14 -
Everything you need to know about regs, judicial decisions, IRS pronouncements and more from the first half of 2024.
August 9 -
While large companies can afford not to currently expense research and development costs, but many small companies can't, say experts.
August 7 -
While the candidate hasn't spoken much about taxes on the trail, her record offers some clues.
August 6 -
The Supreme Court is likely to take up the case which hinges on what, exactly, constitutes a tax.
August 2 -
A roundup of the most important court cases, regulations and more in tax for the first six months of the year.
July 16 -
A ruling in the Corner Post case that makes it easier to sue over government regulations will cause 'chaos,' says one expert.
July 9 -
The end of Chevron deference, shifting IRS policies and other major changes to the tax landscape.
July 2 -
In a narrow holding, the Supreme Court upheld the provision, but emphasized that the ruling did not have broader implications.
June 25 -
This year's Greenbook proposals contain some greatest hits, including a higher corporate minimum tax.
June 19 -
The Supreme Court asked the solicitor general to weigh in on whether a Pennsylvania tax case has federal ramifications.
June 14 -
The timing of restructuring will be critical, though, thanks to its significant tax implications.
June 6 -
The freedom of working remotely while traveling the world doesn't include freedom from tax compliance issues.
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