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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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.
March 7 -
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The administration’s plans may change how your clients form businesses.
February 28 -
The IRS says it will accept filings that don’t say whether a a taxpayer has health insurance for ACA purposes.
February 21 -
Tax reform may encourage the use of digital currency.
February 14 -
The IRS characterized the earnings as resulting from the employee’s years of work at a company.
February 7 -
Husband and wife who supplied information to the IRS were entitled to a full 24 percent of the “collected proceeds,” not just tax restitution.
February 1 -
It’s a major boon for states, according to Bennett Thrasher’s Peter Stathopoulos.
January 31 -
You may not be able to make the next few months fun, but you might be able to make them less hectic.
January 31 -
A Montana federal court has authorized the Internal Revenue Service to serve a summons on a Montana man on the use of offshore accounts in Panama tied to debit cards.
January 26 -
President Donald Trump signed an executive order dated January 20, the date of his inauguration, paving the way for the eventual repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
January 24 -
Congress and President Trump have a number of changes in mind, from expensing capital investments to border adjustability.
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