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 firm, which in real life is based in New York, is setting up shop in Decentraland, a 3D virtual world, as part of a joint venture with Banquet LLC, a metaverse studio.
By Michael CohnJanuary 10 -
The IRS will begin processing and accepting 2021 returns on Monday, Jan. 24, with a filing deadline of Monday, April 18.
By Michael CohnJanuary 10 -
The megadeal will add an expected $138 million to CBIZ’s annual revenue.
By Michael CohnJanuary 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its guidance on claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit and issued a report Friday on how it responded last year to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Michael CohnJanuary 7 -
Nonprofit organizations grew their operating reserves over the last year and experienced other positive changes, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnJanuary 7 -
The unemployment rate fell from 4.2% to 3.9% in December as employers added 199,000 jobs, including 3,400 in accounting and bookkeeping services, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.
By Michael CohnJanuary 7 -
FICPA held its second annual Virtual Advocacy Day on Thursday, with members meeting online with lawmakers.
By Michael CohnJanuary 6 -
The institute is allowing candidates for its Certified Management Accountant and Certified in Strategy and Competitive Analysis exams to take them remotely.
By Michael CohnJanuary 6 -
UHY adds LWBJ and TGM Group; Wheeler Accountants merges in Just, Gurr & Associates; and Capital Care Group Certified Public Accountants combines with Wallace & Associates.
By Michael CohnJanuary 6 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is adding a major project on going concern uncertainties and severe financial stress to its technical plan for the first third of this year.
By Michael CohnJanuary 6 -
Parthenon Capital, a private equity firm based in Boston, has struck an agreement with the Chicago-based Top Five Firm's wealth management practice.
By Michael CohnJanuary 5 -
Global sales tax changes over the past year have been accelerating due to COVID-19, supply chain pressures, e-commerce and nexus issues, plus other factors.
By Michael CohnJanuary 5 -
The board is surveying stakeholders about easing the audit requirements for less complex companies, while beefing them up for more complicated structures.
By Michael CohnJanuary 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service expanded the transition period from 30 to 45 days to provide evidence to back up tax refund claims involving the research and development credit, while issuing new guidance.
By Michael CohnJanuary 5 -
Private sector employers added 807,000 jobs in December, according to payroll giant ADP, as the job market continued to recover despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
By Michael CohnJanuary 5 -
Wiss acquires Neidich; High Rock Accounting adds the Digital CPA; and Alexander Thompson Arnold buys Jordan, Woosley, Crone & Keaton.
By Michael CohnJanuary 4 -
Tax leaders are concentrating on recruiting and training new and existing talent this year, while emphasizing personal development and health and wellness in order to attract and retain good people.
By Michael CohnJanuary 4 -
Employees at small businesses saw their average hourly earnings hit a record high in December, while employment levels kept rising.
By Michael CohnJanuary 4 -
The service has revised Form 1024 to permit electronic filing and is beginning to require applications for tax-exempt status to be e-filed.
By Michael CohnJanuary 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service should improve the way it scans for cybersecurity vulnerabilities and remediates the ones it finds, according to a new report.
By Michael CohnJanuary 3

















