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 IRS and the Treasury started disbursing advance monthly payments Thursday of the expanded Child Tax Credit in a program that aims to lift millions of families out of poverty.
By Michael CohnJuly 15 -
The Israeli technology company is advised by former IRS officials and current PwC execs.
By Michael CohnJuly 14 -
The Regional Leader has bought Breakpoint Technology, a data analytics and technology collaboration practice in Louisville, Kentucky.
By Michael CohnJuly 14 -
Over 500 government entities improperly applied for advance payments of employer tax credits last year during the COVID-19 pandemic and needed to repay them, according to a new report.
By Michael CohnJuly 13 -
Accountants are anticipating the global economy will return to pre-pandemic levels in the second half of this year, despite worries about inflation, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnJuly 13 -
Nearly one out of five accountants who identified as LGBTQIA left the accounting profession because of a lack of diversity, equitable treatment or inclusion, according to a recent study.
By Michael CohnJuly 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service ended a strategy for examining high-income taxpayers in 2017 and switched to another strategy that brought in far less tax revenue in the next few years.
By Michael CohnJuly 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted new rules Friday for multiemployer qualified retirement plans that have run into funding problems and need extra financial help from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
By Michael CohnJuly 9 -
The group formed by SASB and the IIRC is developing ESG standards as financial regulators press for improved reporting.
By Michael CohnJuly 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service agreed to grant tax-exempt status to Christians Engaged, a nonprofit that urges Christians to pray for elected officials and vote, after coming under pressure from conservatives.
By Michael CohnJuly 8 -
KPMG has been increasing its efforts to provide environmental, social and governance services to clients through a new initiative called KPMG Impact.
By Michael CohnJuly 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning to host events this weekend in a dozen cities to help people who usually don’t file a tax return register for monthly Advance Child Tax Credit payments.
By Michael CohnJuly 7 -
The Top 25 Firm has merged in ZenTek Data Systems, a technology consulting firm in Fort Lauderdale.
By Michael CohnJuly 7 -
The recent leasing rules from the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board are turning out to be harder to follow than many organizations expected.
By Michael CohnJuly 6 -
The unemployment rate ticked up slightly, even as the economic recovery strengthens.
By Michael CohnJuly 2 -
Congress introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at changing the estimated tax payment deadlines to a uniform, quarterly schedule.
By Michael CohnJuly 2 -
A pair of lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation to regulate tax preparers in the latest effort to ferret out unqualified preparers.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
The Top 50 Firm is expanding to Santa Monica.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins pointed to continuing backlogs at the Internal Revenue Service and difficulty reaching telephone assistance in a report to Congress Thursday.
By Michael CohnJune 30 -
Friedman added Bohlmann Accounting Group, and Herbein + Company merged in Mosteller & Associates.
By Michael CohnJune 30


















