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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A New York City CPA is launching a startup company this tax season that he hopes will become an Uber for taxes.
By Michael CohnFebruary 10 -
An internal whistleblower could collect up to $24 million of the $80 million penalty imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission against agribusiness giant Monsanto.
By Michael CohnFebruary 10 -
An influential senator is asking the Internal Revenue Service to put a system in place to track the specific sources of unpaid corporate taxes.
By Michael CohnFebruary 10 -
The Treasury Departments inspector general is pressing the Internal Revenue Service in a new report to improve its procedures for direct debt installment agreements to avoid taxpayer defaults.
By Michael CohnFebruary 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday evening that it recently identified and halted an automated attack upon its Electronic Filing PIN application on IRS.gov.
By Michael CohnFebruary 10 -
Ernst & Young has released the results of its latest survey with the Tax Council of tax executives and tax practitioners about their predictions for tax reform.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
The Obama administration released its fiscal year 2017 budget containing a number of tax increases on high-income taxpayers, oil and foreign income, along with tax breaks for the middle class and small businesses, plus a provision giving the Treasury Department the explicit authority to regulate all paid tax preparers.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that St. Louis-based agribusiness Monsanto Company has agreed to pay an $80 million penalty and retain an independent compliance consultant to settle charges that it violated accounting rules and misstated company earnings pertaining to its flagship product Roundup.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
Nonprofit accounting software developer Aplos has raised $4 million in a Series A round of funding from San Joaquin Capital, a new venture capital firm that specializes in financing technology companies in Californias Central Valley.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
A former Internal Revenue Service revenue agent is facing trial this week for soliciting and receiving a bribe from the owner of a Seattle marijuana dispensary.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued inflation adjustments for several tax breaks involving schoolteacher expenses, transit fringe benefits and Section 179 expensing of certain depreciable assets.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
Morison International and KS International have merged to form a $1 billion international association of accounting and professional services firms to be known as Morison KSi.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has issued a proposal to establish a single approach for state and local governments to report leases based on the principle that leases are financings of the right to use an underlying asset.
By Michael CohnFebruary 9 -
Congresss passage of legislation last December making many expired tax breaks permanent adds an extra measure of certainty for tax preparers helping their clients with tax planning this year.
By Michael CohnFebruary 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to have better processes in place to administer its federal unemployment tax program, according to a new report.
By Michael CohnFebruary 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued the maximum vehicle values for 2016 that taxpayers need to determine the value of personal use of employer-provided vehicles.
By Michael CohnFebruary 8 -
A group of community bankers from the Independent Community Bankers of America met last week with the Financial Accounting Standards Board to discuss their concerns with FASBs upcoming impairment standard on credit losses.
By Michael CohnFebruary 8 -
The International Federation of Accountants has issued a report calling for governments around the world to stop issuing a patchwork set of regulations that are stifling economic growth.
By Michael CohnFebruary 5 -
Accounting, tax, bookkeeping and payroll businesses have been growing sales at a healthy rate this past year, according to the latest numbers from the financial information company Sageworks.
By Michael CohnFebruary 5 -
The unemployment rate dipped one-tenth of a percentage point to 4.9 percent as employers added 151,000 jobs in January, to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, including 5,800 jobs in accounting and bookkeeping services.
By Michael CohnFebruary 5