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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ACCA USA, the U.S. arm of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, is partnering with the CFO Alliance, a global community of senior financial leaders and decision makers, in a campaign assessing the state of the global talent gap in accounting and finance.
By Michael CohnJune 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service did not receive much of the information it needed early this tax season from health insurance exchanges to verify taxpayers qualifications to claim tax credits to subsidize buying health coverage, according to a new report.
By Michael CohnJune 10 -
Lixil Group, the Japanese company that owns the American Standard brand of toilets, sinks and other bathroom fixtures, is seeing its profits go down the drain after the company reported accounting problems last week.
By Michael CohnJune 8 -
Heads of state meeting at the G7 Summit in Bavaria, Germany committed to promoting automatic exchange of tax information and tax rulings to discourage multinational companies from shifting profits from country to country to avoid taxes.
By Michael CohnJune 8 -
Trade groups representing the banking, credit union and financial services industry are sounding the alarm over a provision in a bill already passed by the Senate that would require them to report information to the Internal Revenue Service on both interest-bearing and non-interest-bearing accounts.
By Michael CohnJune 8 -
James Schnurr, chief accountant in charge of the Security and Exchange Commissions Office of the Chief Accountant, said he disagrees with a former SEC chairman about abandoning convergence with International Financial Reporting Standards.
By Michael CohnJune 8 -
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that total nonfarm employment increased last month by 280,000, with job gains mostly occurring in professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and health care. However, employment in accounting and bookkeeping services declined a bit.
By Michael CohnJune 5 -
Costs associated with the finance and accounting function are increasing for many companies as the talent shortage intensifies, according to a new report.
By Michael CohnJune 5 -
Pope Francis has appointed Libero Milone, the former chairman and CEO of Deloitte & Touche Italy, as the first auditor general of the Vatican, where he is expected to oversee a clean-up of the scandal-scarred Vatican Bank.
By Michael CohnJune 5 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed charges against the government technology contractor Computer Sciences Corporation, its former CEO and several finance executives, accusing them of manipulating financial results and concealing significant problems about the companys largest and most high-profile contract, as well as ignoring basic accounting standards to increase reported profits.
By Michael CohnJune 5 -
LexisNexis has introduced Lexis Advance Tax, a specialized research portal providing news and analysis to accountants, tax and estate attorneys, government tax professionals and other tax practitioners.
By Michael CohnJune 4 -
Hiring at small professional services firms grew a bit last month, according to the latest figures from CBIZ.
By Michael CohnJune 4 -
As expatriate taxpayers face increasing difficulties from implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, the Internal Revenue Service is offering YouTube videos and other online resources to assist taxpayers overseas.
By Michael CohnJune 4 -
The Tax Court has held in favor of a taxpayer who claimed a whistleblower award that the Internal Revenue Service wanted to reject because the whistleblower had brought the information directly to an IRS operating division before filling out paperwork requesting an award from the IRS Whistleblower Office.
By Michael CohnJune 4 -
A trade association representing the casino industry is sounding the alarm over proposed regulations from the Internal Revenue Service that would lower the threshold for reporting winnings from slot machines, keno and bingo.
By Michael CohnJune 4 -
Deloittes new global CEO Punit Renjen took the reins this week as the new CEO of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, also known as Deloitte Global, and defined the global organizations priorities.
By Michael CohnJune 4 -
After serving as managing director of Gumbiner Savett Inc. for nearly a decade, Michael Savoy has decided to step down from his position as the head of the leadership team of the Santa Monica-based firm and will be replaced by Rick Parent.
By Michael CohnJune 3 -
H&R Block is testing new technology that uses Facebooks Oculus virtual reality equipment to provide avatars of tax preparers for customers of the future.
By Michael CohnJune 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released new guidance on penalties for failing to file a foreign bank account report, capping the maximum percentage of the penalty and providing new requirements for documentation and approval by IRS examiners.
By Michael CohnJune 3 -
Employment in the private sector increased by 201,000 jobs last month in another healthy sign of an improving economy, according to figures from payroll giant ADP.
By Michael CohnJune 3