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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Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and a bipartisan group of lawmakers have teamed up to introduce new legislation that aims to make it easier for states and localities to collect sales taxes on online purchases and other remote transactions.
By Michael CohnJune 16 -
The National Society of Accountants has created a Tax Practitioners Bill of Rights.
By Michael CohnJune 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has added some types of grantor trusts to the list of areas in which it does not plan to issue letter rulings or determination letters.
By Michael CohnJune 15 -
Many CFOs have trouble separating themselves from the office during their summer vacations, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnJune 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Monday that all empowerment zone designations remained in effect through the end of 2014.
By Michael CohnJune 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding all taxpayers with a filing requirement for a foreign bank account report to report their foreign assets by the June 30 deadline.
By Michael CohnJune 15 -
The U.S. Treasury Departments Community Development Financial Institutions Fund is awarding more than $3.5 billion in New Markets Tax Credits to 76 organizations across the country to stimulate investment and economic growth in low-income urban neighborhoods and rural communities.
By Michael CohnJune 15 -
Investors and regulators are hoping to see the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board somehow reconcile their differing approaches to accounting for loan impairments and credit losses in their financial instruments project.
By Michael CohnJune 12 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is proposing new recognition and measurement guidance for governments that benefit from irrevocable split-interest agreements.
By Michael CohnJune 12 -
Melissa Gilbert, who starred in the TV series Little House on the Prairie, is reportedly paying off a big tax lien from the Internal Revenue Service.
By Michael CohnJune 12 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at advancing internal auditing and accounting practices globally.
By Michael CohnJune 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service met Thursday with tax preparation and software companies, payroll and tax financial product processors, and state tax administrators to announce a sweeping new collaborative effort to combat identity theft refund fraud and protect taxpayers.
By Michael CohnJune 11 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has issued two proposed accounting standards updates with the goal of simplifying employee share-based payment accounting and the equity method of accounting for investments.
By Michael CohnJune 11 -
Business leaders are expanding their companies to foreign countries more out of a fear of missing out, rather than a positive desire for growth, according to a new survey by Grant Thornton.
By Michael CohnJune 11 -
Michael Zovistoski, a partner at UHY LLP, and managing director of UHY Advisors NY, Inc. in Albany, N.Y., has been chosen as president-elect by the New York State Society of CPAs.
By Michael CohnJune 11 -
McGladrey plans to rebrand itself as RSM on a global basis to reflect the name of the global network of accounting firms in which it belongs.
By Michael CohnJune 11 -
The Vatican has signed an intergovernmental agreement with the U.S. Treasury Department to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA.
By Michael CohnJune 11 -
The House introduced legislation that aims to make it easier for individuals, employers, states and the federal government to determine who is eligible for premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act.
By Michael CohnJune 10 -
The House approved legislation by voice vote permanently banning states from taxing Internet access or placing multiple or discriminatory taxes on e-commerce.
By Michael CohnJune 10 -
Republican leaders of Congresss two tax-writing committees are questioning recommendations from the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development aimed at stopping multinational corporations from shifting their profits to low-tax countries.
By Michael CohnJune 10