Michael Cohn, editor-in-chief of AccountingToday.com, has been covering business and technology for a variety of publications since 1985. Prior to joining Accounting Today and WebCPA, he worked for Red Herring, Internet World, Beyond Computing, Accounting Technology and PC Magazine, and freelanced for a variety of other business publications. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in English, he studied accounting at the Wharton School of Business, and currently lives in New York City.
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The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations to eliminate a so-called "family glitch" in qualifying for premium tax credits.
By Michael CohnOctober 12 -
The service posted drafts of the upcoming Schedule UTP form and instructions in an effort to improve the forms' usefulness.
By Michael CohnOctober 12 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development introduced a framework this week for the automatic exchange of information between countries on crypto-assets, in response to a request from the G20 financial leaders.
By Michael CohnOctober 12 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has again rejiggered its standard-setting and research agendas, adding three new projects.
By Michael CohnOctober 12 -
Thomas has been leading the state society since 1999.
By Michael CohnOctober 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service's streamlined application process for tax-exempt status could be allowing corrupt charities to claim exemptions before the IRS has enough information.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
The Criminal Investigation unit in Mexico City helped locate 79 criminals in Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras in the past fiscal year.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
The board is proposing to require companies to disclose more detailed information about the different segments of their business.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
The 15% minimum tax in the legislation passed by Congress shouldn't be confused with the one that the Treasury has been encouraging countries to approve.
By Michael CohnOctober 4 -
The board released an alert from its staff on ethics and independence considerations for accountants during the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
By Michael CohnOctober 4 -
Hourly earnings growth at small businesses declined to its lowest level since over a year ago, while hiring also slowed, according to a report from Paychex.
By Michael CohnOctober 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is updating its login procedures for several of its online applications to improve their security.
By Michael CohnOctober 3 -
Sheldon Whitehouse, D-Rhode Island, and Roger Wicker, R-Mississippi, introduced bipartisan legislation to put more responsibility on accountants and other financial professionals to safeguard against money laundering and other crimes.
By Michael CohnOctober 3 -
The Institute of Management Accountants introduced two new education programs for sustainable business practices and diversity, equity and inclusion.
By Michael CohnOctober 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual notice providing rates for taxpayers to use in substantiating the amount of ordinary and necessary expenses they've incurred while away from home.
By Michael CohnSeptember 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service added new information to its FAQ page on the tax rules surrounding the use of coronavirus funds for mortgage insurance and home purchases.
By Michael CohnSeptember 30 -
The service is giving companies and tax professionals another year to fix up their claims for the research and development tax credit.
By Michael CohnSeptember 30 -
The Top 10 Firm was penalized for improper professional conduct for failing to properly audit a client.
By Michael CohnSeptember 30 -
The Top 10 Firm reported Thursday that its U.S. revenue for the fiscal year ending July 31, 2022, rose nearly 17% to reach a record of $2.3 billion.
By Michael CohnSeptember 29 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued an accounting standards update to improve transparency about the use of supplier finance programs for investors and other capital providers.
By Michael CohnSeptember 29

















