Joseph finished degrees in Accounting and Respiratory Therapy, and worked as a travel respiratory therapist before founding TravelTax and TravelTax Canada, a tax practice group catering to the travel healthcare professional and mobile professionals in other staffing segments. TravelTax is well known in the healthcare staffing industry and serves a substantial client base of domestic and international mobile professionals, and represents clients before the IRS, Canadian Revenue Agency and State Tax Agencies in audits and tax controversies. Joseph assists staffing agencies construct a compliant travel reimbursement policy and trains recruiters/staff to participate in the agency’s compliance process. Joseph is member of the NATHO tax compliance committee. Education AS Respiratory Therapy – Greenville Technical College BA Accounting – Furman University MA – Bible – Capital Bible Seminary MS Taxation – Golden Gate University Fellow: National Tax Practice Institute Other: NATHO Tax Compliance Committee Adjunct Instructor in Taxation Co-Founder, The Travelers Conference Co-Author Highway Hypodermics
Talking Taxes: The “Abandonment” Issue Regarding Tax Homes, Part 2
The Traveler Tax Home “Abandonment” Issue Written prior to tax reform 2017. Watch for future articles. In last month’s installment, we explored a relatively new rule some agencies impose after ...
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Talking Taxes: The Tax Home “Abandonment” Issue
Guest Article via Joseph Smith @ TravelTax.com Written prior to tax reform 2017. Watch for future articles. What is Tax Home “Abandonment”? How does tax home abandonment affect the Travel ...
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