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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A pair of CPAs have filed a class-action complaint against the Internal Revenue Service challenging IRS regulations requiring tax practitioners to annually register and pay a fee to the agency to obtain and maintain a Preparer Tax Identification Number.
By Michael CohnSeptember 9 -
The majority of audit committees at Fortune 100 companies are disclosing more information than in years past, especially about their assessment of their outside auditing firm, according to a new report.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
A singer known as Remy has written a tongue-in-cheek love song revolving around the Internal Revenue Services recent scandals involving its loss of emails from Lois Lerner, the former director of the IRSs Exempt Organizations unit.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
Companies in the U.S. are falling short in the delivery of their base pay and annual incentive programs, according to new research, and are not differentiating pay for their best performers as much as in recent years.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is offering a free online program to help teachers, students and others who may be interested learn the hows and whys of taxes.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors has released a new practice guide demonstrating how the internal audit function can help businesses keep running in the event of a cyberattack or a natural disaster.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
Thomson Reuters has published a new white paper with advice on how tax professionals can be better tax researchers.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
Mahlon Rubin, CPA, 89, co-founder of RubinBrown, one of the nations largest accounting and business consulting firms, died Thursday.
By Michael CohnSeptember 5 -
The comedy team of Bob and Ray used to do a hilarious routine where a member of a group known as the Slow Talkers of America was interviewed by an impatient reporter, but being part of a slow-growing industry is no joke.
By Michael CohnSeptember 5 -
ACL has released new versions of its analytics software for audit, risk management and compliance professionals, and added new subscription services.
By Michael CohnSeptember 5 -
H&R Block president and CEO Bill Cobb is expecting problems next tax season due to the Affordable Care Act, now that the Internal Revenue Service has released some of the draft forms that will be needed, and pointed out that many taxpayers will no longer be able to file a simple Form 1040EZ.
By Michael CohnSeptember 5 -
A tax preparer who specializes in helping immigrants has pleaded guilty to willfully preparing false tax returns for clients.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
An Internal Revenue Service employee who prepared tax returns on the side has been arrested on wire fraud charges in Florida.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
Holders of the Certified Management Accountant certification enjoy greater earning power, according to a new salary survey by the issuer of the CMA credential.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service intends to process complaints against tax preparers from their clients in a more timely way, in response to a new government report that found it had begun work on only about half the complaints it received since October 2012.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
A San Francisco tax firm founded by a group of former Arthur Andersen partners has taken the questionable step this week of renaming its firm from WTAS to Andersen Tax.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
Private sector employers added 204,000 jobs in August, including 78,000 jobs at small businesses, according to payroll giant ADP, in a further indication of a strengthening economy.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
CPAs who are also business executives are becoming more optimistic about their hiring plans, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
By Michael CohnSeptember 4 -
A trade group representing credit unions is expressing concerns over upcoming standards from the Financial Accounting Standards Board on credit losses.
By Michael CohnSeptember 3 -
The research and advisory firm Celent has released a new report cautioning wealth management professionals to be careful about using personal information, recent location and analytical data in their communications with clients that could strike them as creepy.
By Michael CohnSeptember 3