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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You probably know more about Donald Sterling and his mistresses, his infamous recording, and the proposed forced sale of his team, the Los Angeles Clippers, than you want to know. Nevertheless, as tax professionals we should be aware of the tax opportunities and issues for the Sterlings as sellers, if only to make conversation at the next tax-themed gathering we attend.
June 12 -
The Tax Court, in a division opinion, has concluded that a Finnish employee of the Finnish Mission to the United Nations waived her treaty right to exclude income from a foreign government from taxation, because she had become a permanent resident of the U.S.
June 10 -
RootWorks LLC has announced an expansion of its continuing education programming for the accounting profession with the opening of a new state-of-the-art learning center located in the PNC Center in Indianapolis.
June 6 -
Beyond opening a lemonade stand, many tax preparers who havent yet grown their business into a full-service accounting practice are used to seeing their income dry up during the hot summer months.
June 5 -
For tax preparers who were somewhat dismayed by the recent IRS statistics indicating a slight drop-off in the number of taxpayers who were using a professional to prepare their taxes as opposed to do-it-yourself tax software, take heart.
May 29 -
Enhanced Section 179 expensing allowances, along with dozens of other temporary tax provisions, expired at the end of last year.
May 22 -
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the Tax Court on an appeal arising out of nine consolidated cases regarding the tax implications of an S Corporations election to treat its subsidiary as a qualified subchapter S subsidiary, or Qsub, under Section 1361 of the Tax Code.
May 20 -
The summer months are typically the time that CPAs fall out of touch with their clients. Some may send out or email one or two newsletters, but most taxpayers and preparers have thoughts that are far from next years taxes.
May 15 -
There are a number of due dates that dont apply to all taxpayers, but are easily missed when they do apply and will subject the taxpayer to harsh penalties if they overlook them.
May 7 -
In a decision at odds with five other circuit courts, the Tenth Circuit quashed IRS summonses that were issued after the 23-day notice requirement of Section 7609(a)(1) of the Tax Code. As a result, the issue could be ripe for Supreme Court review.
May 2 -
Despite delays in expected tax reform, companies are engaging, modeling and planning in order to manage uncertainty, according to survey findings released at Ernst & Young LLPs Ninth Annual Domestic Tax Conference in New York.
May 1 -
State tax policies need to be updated to better address new business models such as cloud computing, as well as a change that began long agothe nations shift toward a service-based economy, according to the just-published Bloomberg BNAs 14th annual Survey of State Tax Departments.
April 28 -
As a tax preparation business owner for more than 30 years, Chuck McCabe considers his success due in part to being proactive in structuring his business policies and procedures.
April 24 -
In a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on March 17 and scheduled for a hearing April 23, Michael Clarke and his partners in Dynamo Holdings LP argued that they are entitled to a limited evidentiary hearing to show that summonses were issued improperly by the IRS as retribution for their refusal to extend a statute of limitations.
April 23 -
The number of purchases and sales of small businesses, at an all-time high in 2013, continues to show evidence of a reviving economy. This is good news for baby-boomer business owners eager to retire and aspiring entrepreneurs who are looking to own their own business.
April 17 -
While the tax code definition of useful life for business assets is intended to correspond to their actual life, this isnt always the case.
April 10 -
April is National Financial Literacy Month, and in recognition of the importance of the topic New York-based CPA John Vento is partnering with members of Congress from the Financial and Economic Literacy Caucus to speak at high schools and universities in the New York metropolitan area.
April 3 -
A decade ago, few of us had heard of identity theft. Now, most of us know someone who has been a victim. And of course, a large portion of ID theft affects tax preparers and taxpayers directly, since tax refunds are a huge target of identity thieves.
March 27 -
A like-kind exchange, also known as a Section 1031 exchange after the section of the Tax Code that governs it, is essentially a tax-deferral tool that postpones tax on the exchange of a property for another property of a like kind.
March 20 -
U.S. business executives are concerned about global competitiveness in light of the disparity between tax rates charged to their overseas competitors and the rates they are charged as U.S. corporations.
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