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 Tax Court has decided in favor of a taxpayer who insisted her hair-braiding business was not a hobby.
May 17 -
Timely and meaningful access to the Internal Revenue Service is what is most important to taxpayers and tax preparers, according to Troy K. Lewis, chair of the American Institute of CPAs Tax Executive Committee.
May 17 -
Sometimes, the elevation of form over substance can be costly for those who commit a foot fault in structuring a transaction in the tax arena.
May 12 -
The PricewaterhouseCoopers Trendsetter Barometer has been taking the measure of private company leaders for 20 years.
May 5 -
Not everyone is a fan of Congress plan to have the Internal Revenue Service use outside agencies to collect unpaid taxes. (See Highway Bill Would Revive Private Collection of Tax Debts.)
April 29 -
A permanent exclusion for qualified SMB stock means big change
April 29 -
Tax pros shares the different ways they relax after April 18 and how many of them get right back to work
April 28 -
The state tax arena is filled with variation, complexity, confusion and ambiguity, which has major implications for U.S. corporations, according to findings from Bloomberg BNAs 2016 Survey of State Tax Departments, conducted for the 16th consecutive year.
April 25 -
Last week the Tax Court, in a case of first impression, ruled that payments made by a decedent through a trust to pay premiums on life insurance policies obtained to fund buy-sell agreements should not be regarded as loans still owed to her estate.
April 22 -
The U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed Nevadas exercise of jurisdiction over the California Franchise Tax Board, but limited the damages that could be awarded to the amount which Nevada law would permit in a similar suit against its own agencies.
April 20 -
The American Institute of CPAs is pushing for legislation that would make it easier for employees who work across state lines to do their taxes.
April 14 -
Nik Lamas-Richie started a gossip blog on a website in 2007, originally posting gossip about the cool kids in Scottsdale who thought they were celebrities.
April 13 -
Among the issues that are keeping tax executives up at night are anti-inversion rules that dont address the root cause: an anti-competitive U.S. tax system.
April 7 -
Accounting firms come across noncompete agreements in several different contexts: in the valuation of a company when purchased by a client, in divorce litigation and as part of the employment agreement in the accounting firm itself.
March 31 -
Closing out a season marked by less drama, and the usual hurdles
March 25 -
Managing your position in the middle of warring spouses
March 24 -
While it has been around in a variety of forms since 1993, the exclusion for Qualified Small Business Stock Gains under section 1202 of the Tax Code didnt really come into its own as a tax benefit until the exclusion rate increased to 100 percent in 2010.
March 24 -
Most taxpayers have at least a vague understanding of the principle that gifts do not constitute taxable income, while payments for services are taxable. Unfortunately for exotic dancer and professional adult entertainer Veronica Fairchild, there is no middle ground which would allow her to include in income some of the money she received from a client as payment for her services, while she characterized the bulk of what she received as gifts.
March 22 -
Democratic Presidential hopeful and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has urged the Treasury to block Pfizers planned corporate inversion.
March 21 -
Although a recent ABC News/Washington Post Poll found just 6 percent of voters who lean Republican and 4 percent of those who lean Democrat rank taxes as the most important issue impacting their vote, one in five public company tax directors feel differently.
March 17
