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 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has complicated an already-complicated situation.
February 5 -
Wayfair and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act continue to dominate.
February 5 -
Two major factors are shaping the filing season that just started.
February 4 -
Is tax reform dampening the real estate market for first-time buyers?
January 29 -
States are scrambling to figure out how to apply the ruling.
January 22 -
The North Carolina appeal could have nationwide repercussions.
January 15 -
Over 30 states now have a 10 Business Day Rule in place.
January 7 -
Due dates for reporting have been moved up, and worker classification remains a major problem.
December 24 -
House Republicans have scaled down their proposals.
December 11 -
Their verdict: This creation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act offers significant benefits to investors.
December 3 -
Tax preparers are bracing for a once-in-a-generation filing season.
November 29 -
A Tax Court ruling highlights the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 27 -
False accusations against a taco chain in Seattle offer a cautionary tale for businesses and their advisors.
November 20 -
Some see the DST as a ‘revenue grab’ that’s punishing American tech companies.
November 13 -
The Tax Court upholds the IRS rejection of the ‘Blade’ star’s OIC.
November 13 -
Democrats may control the House Ways and Means Committee, but neither party is likely to get their way on tax policy.
By Michael CohnNovember 7 -
The court sided with the IRS and against the action star's legal appeal.
November 5 -
‘Taxpayer-friendly’ proposed regs may be drawing investors off the sidelines.
October 30 -
Tax pros and regulators are wrestling with the complexities of this part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
October 30 -
Tax reform’s broader base and reduced rates may rescue the CIT.
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