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 argument that its services were 'therapeutic' didn't cut it in court.
May 16 -
High-net-worth individuals coming to the U.S. need good planning advice.
May 9 -
Bloomberg BNA and Grant Thornton LLP are combining their expertise to help organizations understand the tax and regulatory changes on the horizon.
May 8 -
States are moving away from the physical presence standard for determining nexus, and toward a factor presence standard.
May 2 -
With the continued growth of the sharing economy, millions of Americans are utilizing services offered by companies such as Uber and Airbnb, and states are struggling to apply their existing tax laws to transactions for these and other new technologies.
May 1 -
Taking a cue from the failed Repeal and Replace healthcare process, the Trump administration Wednesday released a broad outline of its tax reform plan, with many details to be spelled out in legislative form during negotiations with Congress.
April 26 -
There are two different programs to help taxpayers with the cost, and more may be on the way.
April 25 -
Top firms carefully analyze their profitability. productivity, client satisfaction and more.
April 18 -
Whether it goes before health care or after, it’s likely to be much later in the year.
April 18 -
The Office of Professional Responsibility is trying to expand its authority over preparers – and running into opposition.
April 4 -
While it’s not the only consideration, it’s worth looking at how much a potential future home taxes retirees.
March 28 -
Tax practices are looking for ways to keep employees engaged during busy season.
March 28 -
The proposed changes to the Tax Code could have major ramifications for S corps, C corps and LLCs.
March 28 -
A federal court has barred a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service by two former top executives at Sprint over tax shelters promoted by Ernst & Young because the suit failed to qualify for a waiver under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
March 27 -
An academic study has found that companies located in proximity to a regional office are more likely to be scrutinized.
March 21 -
A district court found a Texas physician responsible for paying a tax penalty on funds loaned to his own medical practice.
March 21 -
Presidents have always needed to play a major role in this kind of change, the former congressman points out.
March 14 -
The proposal includes a new premium tax credit, the repeal of a number of pay-for taxes, and more -- and it may divide Republicans.
March 7 -
From a trickle to a flood, returns have started to flow in after initial delays.
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