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 is not providing personal identity numbers to all taxpayers who are the victims of tax-related identity theft, according to a new government report.
By Michael CohnOctober 28 -
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service by the American Institute of CPAs over its new program offering voluntary education and testing of non-CPA tax preparers.
By Michael CohnOctober 28 -
Citrin Cooperman has named a pair of co-managing partners to handle the operations at its New York City headquarters, Patricia Cummings and Michael DeVito.
By Michael CohnOctober 28 -
Executives with Wolters Kluwer CCH described a series of improvements to their tax, accounting and auditing software products at the CCH Connections user conference in Orlando on Monday, including enhancements to leverage the power of Google and other popular search engines.
By Michael CohnOctober 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service should improve the way it performs final testing of its computer systems prior to tax season to make sure they are working properly, according to a new government report.
By Michael CohnOctober 28 -
The best prepared accounting firms manage to be more productive and profitable, according to a new study by Wolters Kluwer CCH.
By Michael CohnOctober 27 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has sanctioned a Florida-based auditor for violating federal laws and regulations that require lead audit partners to periodically rotate off their audit engagements with a publicly traded company in order to preserve the integrity of the financial reporting process.
By Michael CohnOctober 24 -
A CPA from Dayton, Ohio, was sentenced to serve over a year in prison and a year of supervised release for helping the owners of the Cadillac Ranch restaurant chain evade taxes.
By Michael CohnOctober 24 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation, the parent organization of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, has appointed banking executive Mary P. Crotty to the newly created position of chief operating officer.
By Michael CohnOctober 24 -
A federal judge has dismissed a pair of lawsuits against the Internal Revenue Service by over 40 conservative groups over the IRSs handling of their applications for tax-exempt status.
By Michael CohnOctober 24 -
British Petroleum has filed a legal motion against the administrator of the claims settlement program set up to deal with victims of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico from its Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig to force him to release the results of an audit by McGladrey LLP that is costing BP more than $14 million.
By Michael CohnOctober 24 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have issued guidance aimed at expanding the use of income annuities in 401(k) plans.
By Michael CohnOctober 24 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has released expanded versions of two of its inspections reports of KPMG LLP after the firm failed to address quality control issues to the boards satisfaction.
By Michael CohnOctober 23 -
Chief financial officers in both the U.S. and Europe are concerned about the financial prospects for their own companies as well as global economic conditions, according to a new survey.
By Michael CohnOctober 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning to improve the technology used by its Taxpayer Advocate Service to better handle the many requests it receives from taxpayers seeking help with their IRS problems, but the project has been put on hold due to budget cuts.
By Michael CohnOctober 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to go to greater lengths to safeguard taxpayer information on health insurance exchanges, according to a new government report.
By Michael CohnOctober 23 -
CPA.com, the American Institute of CPAs business and technology subsidiary, has increased its service offerings and built revenues after the AICPA changed the name from CPA2Biz.
By Michael CohnOctober 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted the annual cost-of-living adjustments for pension plans and other retirement plans for 2015, allowing taxpayers to contribute up to $18,000 in their 401(k) plans in 2015.
By Michael CohnOctober 23 -
Business confidence and the economic outlook have improved dramatically for small and medium-sized enterprises in the past year, according to a new survey by the Association of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Management Accountants.
By Michael CohnOctober 22 -
Optimism for the nations economic outlook among U.S. business leaders remained strong in the third quarter, according to a new survey by Grant Thornton.
By Michael CohnOctober 22