

Mark Luscombe, JD, LLM, a CPA and attorney, is the principal federal tax analyst for the company and is a key member of the CCH Tax Legislation team tracking and analyzing legislation before Congress. Luscombe is the current chair of the Important Developments Subcommittee of the Partnership Committee of the American Bar Association Tax Section and regularly speaks on a wide range of tax topics. In addition, Luscombe co-authors a biweekly tax strategies column for the respected professional publication Accounting Today and authors a monthly tax trends column for TAXES magazine. Prior to joining CCH, he was in private practice for almost 20 years with several Chicago-area law firms where he specialized in taxation.Luscombe offers a thorough understanding and analysis of federal tax, its application and its impact on both the individual and corporate taxpayer.
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As Congress wrangles, advisors are struggling to figure out how to help clients.
October 28 -
An in-depth look at the provisions being considered for the new legislation.
September 21 -
The IRS has blessed at least one approach to getting around the TCJA limitation — the entity-level tax.
August 26 -
Tax columnists George Jones and Mark Luscombe of Wolters Kluwer put together a list of important changes from this year that will carry over into the next.
March 9 -
A look at the new opportunities and restrictions that emerged over the course of the year, with an eye toward what clients can do before Dec. 31.
October 4 -
The IRS follows the federal law in viewing marijuana businesses as illegal for tax purposes. This creates a number of tax issues for representing these clients.
April 27 -
The final IRS longevity annuity regulations create an important option for retirees with 401(k), 403(b), 457(b) or IRA accounts who are worried about outliving their assets. Here's what advisors should know about qualified longevity annuity contracts.
September 15 -
Since the Affordable Care Act became law in 2010, many of the tax provisions have slowly come into effect. The year 2014 brings some additional significant tax provisions associated with health care reform.
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