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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Tax reform uncertainty complicates advising clients.
October 26 -
The Senate budget agreement moves tax reform back to the other chamber of Congress.
October 24 -
If tax reform lowers U.S. rates, it could spark a race to the bottom.
October 17 -
Bloomberg BNA’s software products group has announced that its BNA Fixed Assets Web will power RSM’s Fixed Assets Optimization Service.
October 10 -
The House took a giant step on the path of tax reform by adopting a budget resolution for fiscal year 2018, while the Senate Budget Committee advanced its own version.
October 6 -
The treatment of pass-throughs and how their income is taxed is a major issue for legislators.
October 3 -
Accounting Today presents in its 2017 Malpractice Insurance Guide
October 2 -
The tax reform plan released Wednesday by Republican leaders and the Trump administration is more focused on corporate taxes than individual taxes, experts say.
By Roger Russell and Michael CohnSeptember 27 -
Changing due dates, missing info, legislative uncertainty and host of other factors are pushing more returns than ever to October.
September 26 -
A step-by-step guide for when the service wants more money from a taxpayer.
September 22 -
Proposals in Washington could seriously disadvantage one of the most common forms of business.
September 19 -
CPA firms in Florida were getting ready Friday for Hurricane Irma as it made its way to the Sunshine State after decimating several islands in the Caribbean.
September 8 -
As Florida prepares for the storm, some steps can be taken before and after it hits.
By Michael Cohn and Roger RussellSeptember 8 -
Tax experts examine Republicans' Joint Statement for clues to possible changes.
August 29 -
A case heading to the high court this fall will help determine how vague prosecutors can be in tax cases.
August 29 -
One of the most important sources of protection? The humble engagement letter.
August 28 -
‘Refund locks’ would make taxpayer information useless to identity thieves.
August 22 -
New legislation would require the IRS and the SBA to educate businesses on the subject.
August 15 -
‘Inventory nexus’ may put clients with online sales at risk of a big sales tax bill.
August 8 -
Changes to the rhythms of tax season have more and more practitioners looking for new kinds of work to stay busy.
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