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 IRS characterized the earnings as resulting from the employee’s years of work at a company.
February 7 -
Husband and wife who supplied information to the IRS were entitled to a full 24 percent of the “collected proceeds,” not just tax restitution.
February 1 -
It’s a major boon for states, according to Bennett Thrasher’s Peter Stathopoulos.
January 31 -
You may not be able to make the next few months fun, but you might be able to make them less hectic.
January 31 -
A Montana federal court has authorized the Internal Revenue Service to serve a summons on a Montana man on the use of offshore accounts in Panama tied to debit cards.
January 26 -
President Donald Trump signed an executive order dated January 20, the date of his inauguration, paving the way for the eventual repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
January 24 -
Congress and President Trump have a number of changes in mind, from expensing capital investments to border adjustability.
January 24 -
With Donald Trump's inauguration at hand, many of the details of what the administration and the GOP Congress plan to do with Obamacare remain uncertain.
January 19 -
A one-year tax holiday for the more than $2 trillion parked overseas is clearly in the offing, experts say.
January 10 -
On Dec. 31, 2016, Code Section 457A put to an end to the strategy of deferring compensation in tax-advantaged jurisdictions offshore.
January 3