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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A distributed workforce may lower an organizations tax obligations in some jurisdictions.
October 9 -
Whoever wins Nov. 3, there are sure to be changes ahead in tax rates and tax policy.
October 6 -
The coronavirus pandemic is creating new exposures for accounting firms, and exacerbating others.
October 1 -
Coronavirus costs and revenue shortfalls may mean increases at all levels.
September 28 -
The hope is that local jurisdictions will sign on so businesses don’t have to reach out to each individually.
September 22 -
Mandated by the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work can also bring serious tax consequences.
September 14 -
But enough issues remain that employers are not over-enthusiastic about the option, experts say.
September 10 -
The pandemic may encourage business owners to ‘borrow’ from the government.
September 9 -
Proposition 19 would change key aspects of the landmark Prop 13.
September 2 -
It’s not too early to start thinking about post-election tax planning.
August 20 -
Delaying tax payments is one thing; forgiving them is another thing entirely.
August 18 -
One tax expert says the IRS proposals run contrary to the intent of the laws they’re supposed to be implementing.
August 13 -
Granting and forgiving loans in different years can create problems.
August 4 -
Firms need to plan their return to work very carefully.
July 30 -
Tax pros share lessons from this July 15 — and for next year.
July 30 -
Time is running out for further relief efforts before the August recess.
July 29 -
The coronavirus pandemic has only highlighted the enduring value of land as an investment.
July 21 -
NCCPAP’s Stephen Mankowski offers an update on how the service is handling the pandemic.
July 14 -
The Tax Court struck down four more abusive syndicated conservation easement transactions last week, prompting the IRS to call on any taxpayer involved in such transactions who receives a settlement offer from the Service to accept it soon.
July 13 -
But they remain attractive to countries looking to countries looking to tax U.S. tech giants and to U.S. states hungry for revenue.
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