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 and preparers are preparing to navigate the filing season ahead.
November 10 -
Many are considering extra hiring to handle the upcoming mandates, according to KPMG.
November 7 -
A new proposal would create new definitions of digital goods for state taxation.
November 1 -
Most new claimants don't qualify for the Employee Retention Credit, experts say — but that hasn't stopped facilitators from promoting it.
October 24 -
The wealthiest 1% of taxpayers may soon find themselves in the crosshairs of an expert group of agents.
October 17 -
New best practices to help practitioners prepare for the inevitable are just some of the new developments going on at the service, according to NCCPAP.
October 11 -
An inside look at nine of the top programs protecting accounting practices.
October 6 -
As part of our 2023 Malpractice Liability Insurance Buyer's Guide, experts weigh in on the risks accountants are facing
October 6 -
The 'beneficial ownership' disclosure requirements are a challenge for both small businesses and accountants.
October 3 -
From more agents to the deployment of AI, the service is directing resources where the money is.
September 26 -
Tax credits for home improvements in the Inflation Reduction Act may prove a major boon for taxpayers.
September 19 -
Three experts share the hot-button issues in malpractice liability for accountants — and key ways to protect a firm.
September 12 -
The IRS is starting to get more interested in who prepared a claim for the Employee Retention Credit.
September 5 -
A new survey suggests small businesses see the economy — and the tax service — improving.
August 30 -
That's an improvement over the first quarter, where they lost twice as many as they won.
August 22 -
The association's biannual fee study also points to an industry shortage of professionals.
August 17 -
A look inside the OECD's latest work on revamping the global tax system.
August 15 -
The recent case of Aretha Franklin's estate highlights the issues surrounding these handwritten testaments.
August 8 -
The Supreme Court will hear Moore v. U.S., a case involving taxation of unrealized income that experts suggest could have major ramifications.
August 1 -
But the majority of those changes are actually decreases, according to a new report from Vertex.
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