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New Risks and Potential Rewards in Roth IRAs

By Sidney Kess and James R. Grimaldi The CPA Journal February 2019 The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) contains both positive and negative news for Roth IRAs. Sidney Kess and James R. Grimaldi, in their article titled “New Risks and Potential Rewards

Getting Divorced under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

By Sidney Kess, James A.J. Revels, James R. Grimaldi, and Thomas K. Lauletta The CPA Journal February 2019 Despite the best of intentions when couples say, “I do,” more than a few will find themselves eventually saying, “I don’t.” Aside from the emotional issues involved in

Getting Married Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

By Sidney Kess, James A.J. Revels, James R. Grimaldi, and Thomas K. Lauletta The CPA Journal February 2019 The National Center for Health Statistics reports that more than 2.1 million couples get married in the United States each year. Few probably give any thought to the

Tax Controversy Corner: Challenging Penalties Under The BBA

By Megan L. Brackney Journal of Passthrough Entities January – February 2019 Edition The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (the “BBA”) made substantial changes to the audit procedures for passthrough entities. This column discusses how partnerships and individual partners will be able to challenge penalties under

New Opportunities Can Create New Revenue Streams

By Sidney Kess The CPA Journal January 2019 Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), the number of taxpayers that take the standard deduction on their federal income tax return may rise to over 90%, according to the White House Council of Economic