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 held that the value of an airline ticket received in the redemption of thank you award points from a bank must be included in gross income.
August 29 -
While both houses of Congress have addressed the passage of tax extender legislation, it is unlikely that anything will come of their efforts until after the midterm elections. One of the expired provisions that havent yet been extended is the R&D, or research, credit. If any provisions do get extended, this is one that will be in whatever package makes it to the Presidents desk for his signature.
August 28 -
New guidance for employees in the Appeals division of the IRS goes into effect in the first week of September.
August 25 -
A growing number of management consultancies are being acquired by Big four accounting firms, according to mergers and acquisitions lawyer Stuart Cable.
August 21 -
U.S. businesses paid $671 billion in total state and local taxes in fiscal year 2013, according to an annual study.
August 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve its strategy to ensure accurate reporting and payment of the Medical Device Excise Tax, according to a new report released by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
August 19 -
This year's tax planning is going to be heavily focused on accelerating deductions and maximizing tax credits, according to Evan Stephens, a tax manager at the business consulting and accounting firm Sensiba San Filippo.
August 14 -
One of the things separating national franchise tax systems from independent offices is the fact that they have a system, which provides a proven, reliable way to run the business.
August 7 -
A number of groups testified or submitted statements recently at a hearing of the House Committee on Small Business Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access titled Cash Accounting: a Simpler Method for Small Firms?
July 31 -
For tax preparers who arent interested in extending their tax business beyond the end of April, but who would like to keep themselves and their staff employed in some meaningful activity, accountant Craig Comer has a suggestion: go into another seasonal business.
July 24 -
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that the Internal Revenue Service doesnt have the authority to regulate CPA tax return preparers contingent fee arrangements in the preparation of ordinary refund claims.
July 18 -
The tax reform proposal put forward by House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp earlier this year attempts, like other proposals before it, to broaden the base and lower the rates.
July 17 -
The trend is up in the business-for-sale marketplace, according to the latest BizBuySell survey of business brokers.
July 10 -
A federal appeals court has upheld a penalty assessed against the estate of a deceased man because the executor filed the return late, even though estimated taxes had been paid.
July 9 -
The Supreme Court clarified a portion of the ACA applying to closely held businesses, by deciding, in a 5-4 ruling, that the Department of Health and Human Services regulations under the Affordable Care Act, which impose a contraceptive mandate, violate the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993.
June 30 -
Now that school is out (unless you live in a part of the country still making up for lost snow days), its easy to get caught up in the general euphoria and take a vacation from thoughts of tax preparation for the summer. But now is precisely the time preparers need to keep communication lines open with their clients, according to Chuck McCabe, president of Peoples Income Tax and The Income Tax School.
June 26 -
The Supreme Court held Monday that securities fraud plaintiffs need not prove loss causation in order to obtain class certification.
June 23 -
The Supreme Court has held that a taxpayer has a right to conduct an examination of Internal Revenue Service officials regarding their reasons for issuing a summons when he points to specific facts or circumstances plausibly raising an inference of bad faith.
June 19 -
Several due dates for those with offshore accounts are approaching, with far-reaching consequences for those who dont comply.
June 19 -
A unanimous Supreme Court has held that the funds in an inherited IRA do not qualify for exemption in bankruptcy because they do not share the same characteristics as retirement funds that traditional IRAs have.
June 13
