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 Republicans are in a strong position to torpedo Obamacare – but not right away. In the meantime, you and your clients still need to comply.
December 22 -
The IRS is wasting taxpayer dollars on employee travel, according to a new report from the Senate Finance Committee.
December 20 -
Bloomberg BNA’s Daily Tax Report released its 2017 Outlook, forecasting major changes to tax and accounting policies under the incoming Trump Administration and a Republican Congress.
December 14 -
Ohio Supreme Court votes to uphold Ohios Commercial Activity Tax against a Constitutional nexus challenge.
December 8 -
If your clients are upset by the outcome of the election, there are some things they should know before they book a one-way ticket out of the country.
December 1 -
The minimum amount of contact between a taxpayer and a state that allows the state to tax the business on its activities is under attack as states seek to broaden its reach.
November 26 -
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 -
Elections have consequences. While its clear that the next President will have his or her own agenda, and possibly the legislative power to back it up, predicting the future based on possible outcomes is risky. Still, the upcoming election, perhaps more than usual, is already affecting peoples contemplated behavior as they anticipate possible outcomes.
October 6 -
Although I live a few miles from Hofstra University, the site of Monday nights Presidential debate, I didnt have a ticket to the event. Instead, I spent the time trying to get to the Marriott next door, where viewers were promised the chance to meet one of the candidates afterward.
September 29 -
The Kentucky Court of Appeals has affirmed in part a decision by the Kentucky Circuit Court finding Grant Thornton liable for fraudulent misrepresentation in its selling of a tax shelter.
September 27 -
As both major Presidential candidates campaigns get into full gear, some of their positions on tax have become clearer, while others are still up in the air.
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