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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CBIZ acquired Shea Labagh Dobberstein; Dixon Hughes Goodman integrated Burkhart & Co.; Hawkins Ash CPAs merged in Roberts, Ritschke & Tyczkowski; Meaden & Moore acquired Long Cook & Samsa; and Deloitte added a legal services team.
By Michael CohnSeptember 2 -
The portal offer a streamlined way to seek loan forgiveness, but accountants are watching for the revenue reduction scores the SBA is using to make determinations.
By Michael CohnSeptember 2 -
The Chicago-based firm plans to acquire a top Houston-based SageIntacct partner.
By Michael CohnSeptember 1 -
The economy showed continuing signs of recovery, although the Delta variant hampered new job creation.
By Michael CohnSeptember 1 -
The Neat Co. unveiled two new bookkeeping and invoicing apps, NeatBooks and NeatInvoices, aimed at small businesses.
By Michael CohnSeptember 1 -
The amount of civil tax lawsuits filed by the Internal Revenue Service in federal court this year is only half the number of a decade ago, but has held steady since last year.
By Michael CohnAugust 31 -
Small businesses continued to increase hiring and hourly pay in August, payroll giant Paychex reported, as the economic recovery continued despite the spread of the Delta variant.
By Michael CohnAugust 31 -
States seek to recoup costs borne due to the COVID-19 pandemic see taxing out-of-state workers as painless.
By Michael CohnAugust 30 -
The institute is asking Congress to expand the deduction to include accounting firms and other businesses excluded under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
By Michael CohnAugust 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up efforts to collect employment taxes from S corporation officers, but business owners are still getting away with avoiding billions of dollars in taxes.
By Michael CohnAugust 26 -
Accounting firms are running into difficulties filling the pipeline with new accountants as they find themselves struggling to recruit talent.
By Michael CohnAugust 25 -
Climate change is prompting more accountants to get involved in environmental, social and governance services.
By Michael CohnAugust 25 -
Practice management software provider Canopy has integrated with Intuit’s QuickBooks Online, allowing accountants to sync their contacts, service items and invoices, and process payments and deposits between the two systems.
By Michael CohnAugust 25 -
BDO USA LLP reported revenue of $2,000,300,000 for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2021, a year-over-year increase of 10.9%.
By Michael CohnAugust 24 -
The Big Four firm issued its 2021 audit quality report Monday, pointing to progress on auditor independence, along with issues such as diversity and inclusion.
By Michael CohnAugust 23 -
Two members of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, Rebekah Goshorn Jurata and Megan Zietsman, jointly announced Monday they plan to resign by Oct. 1, or earlier if new board members are named.
By Michael CohnAugust 23 - Small and midsized accounting practices were crucial to their clients around the world over the past year, say IFAC experts Chris Arnold and Monica Foerster, but they had to change their own practices to keep up.Sponsored by Canopy
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The Internal Revenue Service added a new feature Friday to its online portal for the Child Tax Credit allowing parents to update the mailing address where they should receive the monthly payments.
By Michael CohnAugust 20 -
A new report raises questions about how much money is being shuttled between DAFs, rather than distributed to charity.
By Michael CohnAugust 20 -
The board reported a decline in the number of firms that had deficiencies last year but the rate is still comparatively high.
By Michael CohnAugust 19

















