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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With a 400 percent surge in reported phone and email phishing and malware schemes this tax season, the American Institute of CPAs is working with Congress, the Internal Revenue Service and its members to combat tax-related identity theft and tax return fraud.
March 16 -
The Tax Court agreed with the Internal Revenue Service in disallowing an attorneys attempt to write off her familys travel costs as an expense for some books she wrote.
March 14 -
Scope creepthe enlargement of the job the CPA was hired forcan have both positive and negative implications for an accounting practice.
March 10 -
Despite government disapproval, corporate inversions still have fans
March 3 -
With cases of identity theft and tax fraud increasing almost exponentially, tax preparers should educate their clients about the dangers they face in having their information compromised, according to executives at several credit monitoring and identity protection services.
March 3 -
Handling the IRS, clients and the other frustrations of tax filing season
March 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is appealing a court decision that it lost last year to a chip maker in a case involving stock-based compensation.
February 26 -
Cyber liability has moved to the forefront of hazards facing the CPA profession, according to industry experts.
February 25 -
Tax season may not be the easiest time for preparers to develop new business, but it may be the best time, according to Chuck McCabe, president of Peoples Income Tax.
February 18 -
Are CPAs really afraid to talk about fees with their clients? Thats what Tom Wheelwright, founder of the accounting firm ProVision, thinks.
February 11 -
At least one state looks to fatten up on cookies, the bits of computer code that websites leave on computers and smartphones to track user data and to improve website experience, by claiming it establishes nexus for sales tax purposes.
February 4 -
As tax season kicks off, tax preparers are keeping their fingers crossed.
February 2 -
Given that tax prep businesses, like all businesses that depend on repeat customers, lose a portion of their client base each year, it is imperative they market themselves and attract new clients just to stay even.
January 28 -
While the passage of this seasons extenders bill was widely anticipated before the end of 2015, it nevertheless contained some surprises for many observers.
January 26 -
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reversed a judgment of the District Court for the Northern District of California in an income tax refund action brought by Al Davis, former principal owner of the Oakland Raiders, and his wife Carol Davis.
January 26 -
Tax reform is on the horizon, but the horizon likely extends beyond 2016, according to Marc Gerson, tax partner at Miller & Chevalier and former majority tax counsel to the House Ways and Means Committee.
January 21 -
Its still not too late to make New Years resolutions, particularly for those who end up not keeping them. But anyone engaged in the tax preparation industry would do well to consider these suggestions.
January 14 -
Global tax services firm Ryan has won a lawsuit challenging the provisions of a regulation governing consultant fee arrangements, especially the limitation on contingent fee arrangements.
January 12 -
Having played golf once in my life during my days at Ft. Bragg, N.C., Im not exactly an avid golfer. But as two golf courses in North Carolina discovered last month, its getting tougher for them to successfully claim a charitable contribution deduction for a conservation easement.
January 7 -
A recent case in Michigan has created an unexpected twist in the brave new world of taxing software and services online.
December 29
