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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Richard Chambers has joined the audit technology provider as its senior internal audit advisor.
By Michael CohnMay 3 -
Questions remain about how advanced standards, frameworks and systems are.
By Michael CohnMay 3 -
The benefits go beyond what many think, particularly once you get past the many misconceptions that plague the field.
By Michael CohnMay 3 -
A look inside the growing demand for assurance services for ESG reporting.
By Michael CohnMay 3 -
The Small Business Administration plans to begin accepting applications Monday for a new program to help hard-hit restaurants reopen during the pandemic, and some firms are preparing clients to apply.
By Michael CohnApril 30 -
The updated early draft versions will be used by pass-through businesses to report foreign tax information.
By Michael CohnApril 30 -
President Biden’s American Families Plan would provide tax credits for families and low-income workers, but eliminate a popular tax break for inheritances and raise taxes on capital gains.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has revised its ethics standards to safeguard auditor independence for non-assurance services and associated fees.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
CBIZ is expanding to the Pacific Northwest, with its subsidiary CBIZ Accounting, Tax & Advisory of Washington buying the non-attest assets of Berntson Porter & Co., a firm in Bellevue, Washington.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
Small businesses are gaining more revenue this year despite the lingering challenges from COVID-19 and reversing last year’s losses, according to a report from Intuit’s QuickBooks unit.
By Michael CohnApril 28 -
Grassi, a Top 100 Firm based in New York, has expanded its footprint in New Jersey by acquiring Gramkow, Carnevale, Seifert & Co., effective March 29.
By Michael CohnApril 28 -
The Top 20 Firm is adding Strategic Sourcing Results, a consulting firm based in Chicago.
By Michael CohnApril 28 -
Democrats introduced a bill Tuesday to provide tax credits for child care, along with universal paid family and medical leave and permanent extensions of child and family tax credits.
By Michael CohnApril 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is increasing the inflation-adjusted amounts of the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit for this year in accordance with the latest coronavirus relief package.
By Michael CohnApril 27 -
While activity at both regulators declined early in the COVID-19 pandemic, it only recovered at the commission.
By Michael CohnApril 27 -
Two members of the Senate Finance Committee released a discussion draft of a bipartisan energy tax credit bill Monday that could represent a path forward for Republicans and Democrats.
By Michael CohnApril 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service could be doing more to track unreported income flowing through popular peer-to-peer apps like Venmo and Zelle.
By Michael CohnApril 26 -
The Small Business Administration is also going to retry a launch of its Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program.
By Michael CohnApril 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service is holding up millions of tax refunds for manual processing and its systems were unable to process many of the quarterly payments that needed to be sent by April 15.
By Michael CohnApril 23 -
The international board released four proposals for improving various aspects of government accounting.
By Michael CohnApril 22


















