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 Digital Currency Council, a new professional association that aims to foster best-in-class practices for accountants, lawyers and financial professionals in the digital currency economy through training, certification and support has been established.
By Michael CohnSeptember 16 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to Congress asking lawmakers to address the uncertainty about dozens of expired tax breaks and about-to-expire breaks that could complicate next tax season for practitioners.
By Michael CohnSeptember 16 -
Grassi & Co. said Tuesday it is combining forces with The Hochman Practice Group, which was formerly part of Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Company LLP, expanding Grassis footprint to New City, N.Y.
By Michael CohnSeptember 16 -
McGladrey LLP has expanded its practice in Ohio by acquiring substantially all the assets of Battelle Rippe Kingston LLP, a CPA firm that offers assurance, tax and consulting services in Southwest Ohio.
By Michael CohnSeptember 16 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has released its first set of recommendations for a coordinated international approach to combat tax avoidance by multinational enterprises, under the OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project.
By Michael CohnSeptember 16 -
Greatland has combined its Winfiler, speedEfiler.com and FileTaxes.com services to create a new W-2 and 1099 reporting and online filing system it is calling Yearli.
By Michael CohnSeptember 16 -
A bankrupt Tennessee animal feed company, AgFeed Industries, has agreed to pay back $18 million in illicit profits from an accounting fraud that resulted in a Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement action earlier this year.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
An industry group is urging the House to postpone a vote on legislation that would scale back Securities and Exchange Commission requirements for companies to file their financial statements using Extensible Business Reporting Language, or XBRL, technology.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee are hoping their fellow members of Congress will work on passing tax extenders legislation to renew expired tax provisions for individual and business taxpayers, but the legislation probably will not be passed until after the midterm elections this fall.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
Slashing a CEOs compensation after a company produces disappointing financial results may help improve earnings for a time, but it can also encourage earnings manipulation, according to a new study.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
Approximately 7.2 percent of U.S. employees have their wages garnished, according to a new study released Monday by the payroll giant ADP, with the percentage rising to 10 percent for those who earn between $25,000 and $39,999 per year.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
A pair of reports were released Monday claiming to rank the most and least fair state tax systems and the most and least competitive international tax systems.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
The IRS must be one of the most frequently sued agencies in the federal government, and now its facing a challenge over whether it has the right to charge tax preparers for the annual cost of a Preparer Tax Identification Number.
By Michael CohnSeptember 12 -
Mark Vorsatz, CEO of the recently renamed Andersen Tax, wants to clear up some of the misconceptions about the namesake for his firm, Arthur Andersen, and why he decided to change the name from WTAS.
By Michael CohnSeptember 12 -
Tax and finance executives are concerned they dont have enough resources at their disposal to navigate a risky tax environment, according to a new survey from Ernst & Young.
By Michael CohnSeptember 11 -
A bipartisan majority of the House of Representatives comprising 233 members have signed a letter urging the House leadership to preserve the cash method of accounting for tax purposes, writing that proposals requiring a transition to the accrual method will have a severely detrimental impact on thousands of businesses in our districts.
By Michael CohnSeptember 11 -
Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., has introduced three pieces of legislation to close tax breaks that enable U.S. multinational corporations to use so-called inversions in which they merge with a foreign company and move their tax domicile abroad to a low-tax country to reduce corporate taxes.
By Michael CohnSeptember 11 -
Bloomberg BNA has enhanced its Premier International Tax Library with expanded content and new tools from tax practitioners in different countries.
By Michael CohnSeptember 11 -
Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen told a congressional subcommittee about the IRSs progress on the Affordable Care Act and the impact that tax subsidies will have next tax season.
By Michael CohnSeptember 11 -
The Indiana CPA Society has released its first integrated report, becoming the first state CPA society in the U.S. to prepare its own integrated report.
By Michael CohnSeptember 11