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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A recent Tax Court case found a taxpayer liable for a trust fund recovery penalty over the unpaid employment taxes of a partnership of which he was no longer a partner.
March 31 -
As we get into the final stretch of filing season, it is fulfilling the predictions made at the start.
March 30 -
Although Republicans are outlining a proposal to provide an off ramp for states and consumers to exit the Affordable Care Act, and the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on a legal challenge to the federally-operated health exchange, state exchanges have been up and running.
March 26 -
If a taxing entity changes its tax law to retroactively include a transaction, should the hapless taxpayer be bound by the new rule?
March 26 -
A federal appeals court has sided with the Internal Revenue Service in a case involving a war resister who refused to pay taxes.
March 23 -
Selling an accounting practice is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for most practice owners. There is much time, energy and money invested in an accounting practice, so finding the right buyer is crucial. Since it is such a rare event, sellers should be educated about some of the key misconceptions about the process.
March 20 -
Although tax reform remains a top priority for the business community, tax executives are not optimistic a bill will reach President Obamas desk this year.
March 19 -
Tax reform, if it happens in the next two years, will occur in incremental steps rather than as a comprehensive package.
March 12 -
Properly classifying workers is a growing issue
March 8 -
Tax business is booming this season, and problems are rarer than ever
March 8 -
The U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously Tuesday that the Direct Marketing Association, a trade association of retailers, was not barred by the federal Tax Injunction Act from bringing a suit against the Colorado Department of Revenue attacking Colorados notification and reporting requirements for non-collecting retailers of sales tax.
March 3 -
The major challenges facing the IRS today are its budget situation, which affects both service and enforcement, IRS commissioner John Koskinen told the Tax Section of the New York Bar Association.
February 24 -
It takes a heap o living just to make a house a home, as the old poem teaches. In Joel Evans case, he did enough living in two houses in Louisiana to make the U.S. his tax home.
February 19 -
The American Bar Association Section of Taxation has created a Tax Assistance Public Service endowment fund that will provide stable, long-term funding for the ABAs tax-related public service programs for underserved taxpayers, including low-income people, military personnel and disaster victims.
February 13 -
Although many corporate tax and accounting departments are preparing for the March deadline, mistakes related to tax and accounting cost U.S. businesses billions each year.
February 12 -
The Affordable Care Act requires that in 2014 all Americans must have qualified health insurance or face a Shared Responsibility Payment.
February 5 -
Fans attending the Super Bowl this weekend may look up in the sky and see a cryptic message: NAEA, Americas Tax Experts, and WhatisanEA.org.
January 30 -
In the first Tax Court case that addressed the tax consequences of human egg donations, the court concluded that the compensation received by an egg donor for two donations of eggs was includible in her income.
January 29 -
The Affordable Care Act will have almost no effect on most taxpayers tax preparation and filing experience, according to federal officials.
January 28 -
The Tax Court has held that an egg donor must include in income the compensation she received from an egg donation agency that matches egg donors with women and couples struggling to conceive on their own.
January 23
