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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The Internal Revenue Service has released the inflation-adjusted deduction limitations for annual contributions to health savings accounts in 2016.
By Michael CohnMay 4 -
Thomson Reuters has introduced PPCs Guide to SSARS Preparation Engagements to explain the new financial statement preparation service introduced by the American Institute of CPAs Accounting and Review Services Committee.
By Michael CohnMay 4 -
A pair of senators introduced legislation Monday to expand access to tax-exempt bonds and federal tax credits to provide more money to state and local governments to spend on fixing the nations aging infrastructure.
By Michael CohnMay 4 -
The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is meeting with some success in prompting foreign banks to disclose the holdings of U.S. taxpayers to the Internal Revenue Service, according to a former IRS official.
By Michael CohnMay 4 -
Former pro football player Plaxico Burress has been indicted by a New Jersey grand jury in the first prosecution under a new statute that makes a failed electronic funds transfer the same as a bad check.
By Michael CohnMay 4 -
Its official. Governor Nikki Halley has declared May 6 to be CPA Day in South Carolina.
By Michael CohnMay 1 -
Many high-income parents are concerned that by leaving a large inheritance, it can do more harm than good for their loved ones, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnMay 1 -
With Small Business Week approaching next week, the Internal Revenue Service reminded small businesses Friday that have failed to timely file certain required retirement plan returns that they have until Tuesday, June 2 to take advantage of a special penalty relief program.
By Michael CohnMay 1 -
An Internal Revenue Service revenue officer has been indicted for committing mail and wire fraud, filing false tax returns, identity theft and perjury.
By Michael CohnMay 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has made big strides in processing applications from groups seeking tax-exempt status, according to a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, whose 2013 report precipitated the Tea Party targeting scandal that led to the ouster of several top IRS officials.
By Michael CohnApril 30 -
A convicted tax preparer who was sentenced to probation in 2012 has now received a prison sentence for continuing to prepare and file tax returns in violation of a court order.
By Michael CohnApril 30 -
Many large privately held companies are more profitable and are growing revenues faster than publicly traded companies in the U.S., according to new data.
By Michael CohnApril 30 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted Wednesday to propose rules to require companies to disclose the relationship between executive compensation and the financial performance of a company.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee are being inundated with suggestions for tax reform, despite the limited prospects for comprehensive reform ahead of next years elections.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
The International Federation of Accountants has convened the first meeting of a coalition of major accounting firms, civil society groups and international organizations to develop strategies to encourage high-quality public sector financial reporting, greater government transparency and accountability, and empowered citizen engagement.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
The requirements in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for outside audits of internal control may actually be penalizing companies that reveal problems with their controls, according to a new study.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do better at ensuring that health insurance policy issuers and self-insured plan sponsors pay a fee required under the Affordable Care Act known as the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research fee, according to a new government report.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board issued for public comment Wednesday a proposed accounting standards update that would defer the effective date of its new revenue recognition standard by one year.
By Michael CohnApril 29 -
Members of the International Forum of Independent Audit Regulators agreed in principle on the text of a multilateral arrangement for exchanging information about audit firms during a meeting in Taipei.
By Michael CohnApril 28 -
The International Accounting Standards Board voted Tuesday to propose a one-year deferral of the revenue recognition standard that the IASB converged last year with the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board.
By Michael CohnApril 28