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 justices reversed an appeals court ruling on what constitutes “money remuneration.”
June 27 -
The Supreme Court’s sales tax decision creates complications for states and businesses alike, experts say.
June 26 -
But in a stroke, the Supreme Court also erased the decades-old physical presence test.
June 21 -
SCOTUS rules 5-4 to give states greater power to make out-of-state retailers collect online sales taxes.
June 21 -
The Tax Court rules that creditors must have hard evidence that an obligation is uncollectable before they deduct it.
June 12 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has companies facing the unusual problem of what to do with their extra money.
June 5 -
A new Bloomberg Tax survey shows them grappling with a range of taxation issues.
May 30 -
A district court decision could require rethinking tax strategies on assets held abroad.
May 29 -
With the changes coming in 2019, preparers may end up being nostalgic for this year.
May 21 -
Georgia and others are pushing ahead with contingencies in advance of the Supreme Court decision.
May 15 -
The doubling of the estate tax deduction has major ramifications for states, the fed – and taxpayers.
May 8 -
Accounting firms and tax pros can do more than just relax after tax season.
May 3 -
Congress is working on a major redesign of the tax agency.
May 1 -
The time to start preparing for the TCJA’s affect on individual taxpayers next year is right now.
May 1 -
NCCPAP’s Steve Mankowski shares details from a recent IRS meeting – including the cause of the Tax Day outage.
May 1 -
Experts dissect the justices’ approach to landmark sales tax case.
April 24 -
Despite perceptions that the issue isn’t widespread in accounting, insurers urge caution.
By Danielle Lee and Roger RussellApril 20 -
Changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act have created confusion as to what’s deductible.
April 17 -
Much of this filing season is being given over to planning for the next one.
April 3 -
In April, the Supreme Court will hear a potential landmark case for online sales tax.
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