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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Experts share tax reform issues practitioners should keep in mind.
October 29 -
Tax practitioner Bill Nemeth gets ahead of CP2000 letters with artificial intelligence.
October 22 -
A dive into the OECD’s approach to a global framework for taxing digital services providers.
October 15 -
At long last, the IRS proposes new regs on cloud transactions.
October 8 -
As part of our 2019 Liability Insurance Buyer's Guide, experts share their takes on the risk landscape.
October 3 -
With October 15 coming up, Mark Luscombe shares top issues for extended tax returns.
October 1 -
With just a few months left, some ideas have more chance of passing than others.
September 24 -
At issue is how far states can go in taxing those who cross borders.
September 17 -
A survey of the latest issues in accountants’ liability insurance.
September 4 -
Practitioners share their best practices for the long (relatively) quiet months between deadlines.
August 1 -
The Supreme Court decision in Kaestner harkens back to Quill.
July 30 -
With the spring tax deadline behind us and the fall deadlines looming, now is a good time to work on the firm.
By Roger Russell and Daniel HoodJuly 25 -
IRS audit rates have dropped, but that doesn’t mean clients shouldn’t be prepared.
July 9 -
NCCPAP wants the Treasury to have the authority to regulate tax professionals.
July 2 -
A look at how the ramifications of the landmark Supreme Court decision are affecting states, businesses and tax practitioners.
July 2 -
Experts share what practitioners should be paying attention to for the rest of the year.
July 1 -
The case has applicability to all administrative agencies, including the IRS, and their ability to issue authoritative regulations and guidance.
June 27 -
The draft form will prove ‘exceptionally burdensome,’ says Roger Harris.
June 26 -
The timeline is fluid, however, and could stretch on for months.
June 25 -
The court unanimously agreed that a non-contingent beneficiary's residence was not enough of a reason for a state to tax a trust.
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