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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President Obama has signed legislation exempting Olympic and Paralympic athletes from taxes on their medals and winnings.
By Michael CohnOctober 11 -
Board members at public companies largely favor the use of non-GAAP measures but differ on disclosures of how theyre being used, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnOctober 11 -
Eide Bailly is expanding its practice in Scottsdale, Ariz., by adding Rauch, Hermanson, Everroad and Rentschler, effective Oct. 31, 2016.
By Michael CohnOctober 11 -
Thomson Reuters has introduced a certification program for practitioners who want to offer retirement planning services to their clients.
By Michael CohnOctober 10 -
Accounting firm consultant Kristen Rampe has released a new report on how CPA firms can address the staffing shortage afflicting so many firms today.
By Michael CohnOctober 7 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a letter Friday to the Internal Revenue Service with 40 recommendations that it wants the IRS to consider when drafting guidance on a new regime for auditing large, complex partnerships.
By Michael CohnOctober 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service added new data elements last tax season to its computer system filters to catch suspected cases of identity theft-related tax fraud totaling $4.1 billion, according to a new report, but it posted information about the secret data elements on its public website IRS.gov before removing it.
By Michael CohnOctober 7 -
Police in India have raided nine call centers in Mumbai and arrested 70 people who were calling phone numbers in the United States pretending to be Internal Revenue Service demanding payment for taxes.
By Michael CohnOctober 7 -
An academic study demonstrates that earnings management is pervasive across U.S., European and Asian companies, whether theyre using U.S. GAAP or International Financial Reporting Standards.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
Adams, Brown, Beran & Ball merges in Hiebert & Decker, CPAs; and Calvetti Ferguson acquires Jim Oliver & Associates.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations on whether software that has been developed by companies for their own internal use can qualify for the research and development tax credit.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
The top retirement concern cited by financial planning clients of CPAs is running out of money, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
Ernst & Young reported a 9 percent increase in global revenue to $29.6 billion for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the sixth straight year of growth.
By Michael CohnOctober 6 -
Internal auditors are turning their attention to strategic and emerging risks, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnOctober 5 -
Thomson Reuters has introduced a continuing education and certification program for accountants and auditors who specialize in fixed assets and depreciation tax cases to train them in the Internal Revenue Services tangible property repair regulations.
By Michael CohnOctober 5 -
Small business job growth slowed slightly in September but is still up from a year ago, according to a new report from Paychex.
By Michael CohnOctober 5 -
Dixon Hughes Goodman is expanding to California by merging in Parke, Guptill & Company, a firm based in Ontario, Calif., effective November 1.
By Michael CohnOctober 5 -
Private sector employers added 154,000 jobs in September, although there was some softening in certain sectors, according to payroll giant ADP.
By Michael CohnOctober 5 -
A group of advocacy organizations is urging the Financial Accounting Standards Board to require multinational companies to disclose more information about their taxes.
By Michael CohnSeptember 30 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued a proposed accounting standards update for improving the financial reporting for long-term insurance contracts, including life insurance, disability income, long-term care and annuities.
By Michael CohnSeptember 29