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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Its not just the presence of taxes, its the anticipation of the future tax landscape that plays a decisive role in decisions made by small businesses.
July 19 -
For Americans long subject to the complexities and confusions of the Internal Revenue Code, it may come as a shock to find that some believe the U.S. to be a tax haven.
July 13 -
When a taxpayer receives a notice of intent to levy, the taxpayer can pay the amount due and file a claim for refund, request an audit reconsideration, file for an offer in compromise or request a collection due process hearing.
July 5 -
Well, now we know the answer. The individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which the Administration has variously said was a both a tax and not a tax, is, in fact, a tax. Thats what the Supreme Court has called it, as a reason for finding it constitutional.
June 28 -
Im no fan of complexity, in taxes or any other area. But, as in most situations, theres a silver lining.
June 21 -
While Ive not yet been the victim of identity theft, the possibilityand the consequencesare beginning to loom.
June 15 -
There is often a disconnect between what a court directs a taxpayer to do and what is permitted under the Tax Code.
May 31 -
While most observers are reluctant to forecast any tax legislation prior to the November elections, there is legislation pending in Congress that, if enacted, would be a boon to small business and help jumpstart the economy.
May 24 -
The Federal Register publishes a quarterly list of persons who have renounced their citizenship. Known as the "name and shame" list, the most recent one, published on April 30, contains the name Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook. While the move may have nothing to do with Friday's Facebook IPO, it could result in significant tax savings for Eduardo.
May 18 -
Maybe we need tax education as well as tax reform. No matter how simple the Tax Code becomes, it might not be simple enough.
May 10 -
Things don’t look so good for Amazon laws. The laws, which are the efforts of states to extend nexus to cover sales from remote vendors, have suffered several setbacks in recent weeks.
May 3 -
Its been awhile since serious consideration has been given to estate tax reform, but with the Jan. 1, 2013 deadline looming, more people are offering their views on the subject.
April 26 -
Its been said that you cant tell the players without a scorecard. Where I need a scorecard is to figure out which tax provisions expired at the end of 2011, and those slated to give up the ghost at the end of 2012. Luckily, the Joint Economic Committee has a Web site that lists all of the expiring provisions of recent memory, together with the dates they expired or will expire.
April 19 -
Only two things in life are certain, Marc Albaum tells his clients. I can help you with the other one.
April 12 -
Theres good news and bad news to be found in the predictions of the tax business executives polled in the Tax Policy Forecast Survey.
March 29 -
John Wanamaker is famously quoted as saying “Half of the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don’t know which half.”
March 22 -
This is the first year that the IRS requires payments made with a credit or debit card to be reported by merchants who processed more than $20,000 and 200 transactions.
March 15 -
On April 1, the tax rate for U.S. corporations will go from second highest to the highest tax rate in the world. That’s when Japan will lower its rate by five points from its current 39.5 percent.
March 1 -
The Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 may be the last piece of tax legislation well see this year.
February 23 -
There hasn’t been a federal budget in three years, so what’s to worry about the just-released budget for fiscal year 2013?
February 16
