Tax

  • The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the portion of a money judgment or settlement paid to a plaintiff's attorney under a contingent-fee agreement is income to the plaintiff.

    January 26
  • A federal judge here has reportedly denied a request by BDO Seidman LLP to force a group of its former tax shelter clients to arbitrate their complaints out of court, according to a published report.

    January 25
  • Turnaround specialist firm Alvarez & Marsal has expanded its tax advisory unit, adding eight managing directors in several of its regional locations, as well as unveiling an office here.

    January 25
  • Tax law changes, expanded electronic services from the Internal Revenue Service, simplified tax filing rules for certain forms and an expected increase in total returns mark the start of the 2005 tax filing season.

    January 24
  • New regulations to Circular 230 calling for "highest quality representation" may encourage malpractice litigation involving tax advisors, according to some observers.

    January 24
  • The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 permits taxpayers to deduct either their state and local income taxes or their state and local sales taxes as an itemized deduction for 2004 and 2005.

    January 24
  • BLOCK FINANCIAL ADVISORS SETTLES WITH NASD: H&R Block Financial Advisors, the investment arm of the tax prep giant, agreed to pay a $500,000 fine and to return $325,000 in clients' mutual fund trading profits to settle charges brought against it by the National Association of Securities Dealers related to the market-timing of mutual fund shares by two of its former financial advisors. The company, which did not admit or deny the NASD's allegations, said that the settlement won't have a material effect on its operations.

    January 24
  • The Internal Revenue Service has appointed 12 new members for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council, the group that serves as a forum for IRS officials and public representatives to discuss relevant and emerging tax issues.

    January 24
  • A significant increase in sales prices for CPA firms in 2005 was one of several predictions made by a panel of experts at a recent accounting conference here.

    January 24
  • Acorn, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, will provide free tax preparation services for low- and moderate-income families in 45 cities nationwide from now through the end of tax season.

    January 24