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 Internal Revenue Service announced that it anticipates opening the 2015 filing season as scheduled in January.
December 29 -
The Tax Increase Prevention Act extends the provision that allows certain IRA owners to make tax-free distributions to charity.
December 23 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has released its Semiannual Report to Congress, with a special focus on how the Internal Revenue Service has handled its responsibilities under the Affordable Care Act.
December 23 -
Next month, the IRS will auction off Darryl Strawberrys right to receive payments under his deferred comp agreement with the New York Mets.
December 22 -
The Tax Court held that the owner of a construction company who paid to sponsor his sons motocross racing activities could deduct the payments since he was able to show that this helped him bring in business.
December 18 -
In the past few months there has been a significant increase in the frequency of wire transfer scam attacks against accounting firms, according to Rickard Jorgensen, president of Jorgensen & Company, with more than a dozen CPA firms successfully targeted.
December 18 -
With the advent of the holiday season, now may be just the time to market yourself and your staff to potential clients, according to Chuck McCabe, president and chief executive of Peoples Income Tax and The Income Tax School.
December 11 -
While the traditional end-of-year tax tip checklist contains such tried and true suggestions as defer income and accelerate deductions, there are a number of other steps Tom Wheelwright takes in advising his small business clients.
December 4 -
If the lame duck session of Congress fails to address the tax extenders, it will fall to incoming House Ways and Means Committee chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., to see that they get passed early in the next session of Congress.
November 19 -
For the tax preparation office that relies on seasonal hires, this is the make or break time of year.
November 13 -
One of the efforts states are making to increase their revenue stream is to tighten up their enforcement of worker misclassification.
October 2 -
2014 Buyer's Guide to Malpractice Insurance.
October 1 -
Last tax season evidenced a disturbing development for professional tax preparers, but industry observers are hoping that other factors will mitigate the trend toward do-it-yourself preparation next year.
October 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has decided not to appeal a district court case which ruled that the agency doesnt have the authority to regulate return preparers contingent fee arrangements for refund claims.
September 30 -
The Tax Court recently upheld a ruling that patent holders must give up control of a transferred patent to treat royalty income from it as capital gains.
September 26 -
The Affordable Care Act and how it will affect the upcoming tax season seems to be clearer, according to Chuck McCabe.
September 25 -
The IRS could improve the way it picks problematic paid preparers for further enforcement actions, according to a recent report.
September 25 -
Jersey Shores Michael The Situation Sorrentino and his brother Marc are due in court to face an indictment alleging they failed to pay taxes on $8.9 million in income that Michael received from promotional activities, according to U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman.
September 24 -
The Fifth Circuit rejected both the Internal Revenue Service and the Tax Courts valuation of art contained in an estate, finding an estates valuation to be supported by the evidence.
September 18 -
CPAs typically collect and store information about their clients which may open them up to liability if any of the information is compromised, according to Rickard Jorgensen, president of Jorgensen & Company.
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