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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Tax professionals face a host of new issues for next tax season, starting right now
November 26 -
The Tax Court has allowed the entire amounts of $4 million and $7.3 million paid to sons of the founders of a concrete contracting business deductible as reasonable compensation.
November 23 -
With Thanksgiving approaching, were reminded of the goodness of giving to help the less fortunate by food banks, clothes for the needy, and many other worthy charitable organizations.
November 17 -
Donald Trump has already done the impossible by winning the presidency, but once he takes office he may have to do so again by finding a way to pay for the across-the-board tax cuts he promised during his campaign.
November 9 -
If elections are all about economics, then the winner of next weeks presidential election will be Hillary Clinton.
November 3 -
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Earlier this week, I moderated an Accounting Today web seminar on Understanding Affordable Care Act Reporting: Year 2.
October 27 -
For tax preparers getting ready for tax season, the environment has changed, according to Annie Schwab, tax manager at Padgett Business Services.
October 20 -
Parsing the new partnership audit rules
October 18 -
A New Jersey Tax Court judge has sided with a couple who won $46 million in the state lottery in 2000 and elected to have their winnings distributed in annual installments as a multiyear annuity payment, holding that the state did not have the right to retroactively tax their winnings after passing a new statute.
October 13