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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Accountants should take the lead in assessing the impact on their companies of the depletion of natural resources, recommends a new report.
By Michael CohnMay 16 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has issued a proposed standard to address the accounting and financial reporting issues related to fair value measurements for state and local governments.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun accepting applications once again for its Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has released staff guidance on how the PCAOB should perform an economic analysis as part of its standard-setting process.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
Nearly half the tax returns on which individuals claimed tax deductions for alimony payments did not match up with their former spouses tax returns, showing a total alimony gap of over $2.3 billion in 2010, according to a new government report.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
Paul Beswick, who has served as chief accountant in the Securities and Exchange Commissions Office of the Chief Accountant, plans to leave the agency to return to the private sector.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has released for public comment proposed changes to the International Standards on Auditing to clarify the expectations of auditors when auditing financial statement disclosures.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
The Center for Audit Quality and the Institute for Corporate Responsibility at the George Washington University School of Business are teaming on a new initiative on rethinking financial disclosures in response to recent comments from Securities and Exchange Commission chair Mary Jo White to streamline the existing Form 10-K disclosure requirements.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
Small and midsize businesses in the U.S. benefit from government and private sector initiatives that support them from the start-up stage through enterprise development stages and beyond, according to a new report from the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants and Delta Economics.
By Michael CohnMay 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has published final regulations to provide guidance on which costs incurred by estates or trusts other than grantor trusts are subject to a 2 percent floor for miscellaneous itemized deductions.
By Michael CohnMay 14 -
Adaptive Professional Solutions has debuted an online marketplace for temporary accounting and finance staffing.
By Michael CohnMay 14 -
The National Federation of Independent Business reported that its Small Business Optimism Index rose 1.8 points in April to a post-recession high of 95.2, crossing the 95 marker for the first time since 2007.
By Michael CohnMay 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations clarifying the rules regarding the tax treatment of payments by qualified retirement plans for accident or health insurance.
By Michael CohnMay 14 -
A majority of accounting and finance executives in the U.S. and Canada are anticipating that their companies compliance burden will increase in the years ahead, though less than half expect the cost of compliance to grow.
By Michael CohnMay 13 -
The quantity of financial restatements from public companies has leveled off in the past four years and the severity of those restatements has remained low, according to a new report from the research firm Audit Analytics, but restatements have increased from accelerated filers for the third straight year.
By Michael CohnMay 13 -
Ninety percent of tax and finance executives of companies headquartered in the United States anticipate already heightened tax risks to accelerate in the next two years, compared to executives with 81 percent of companies globally who anticipate increased risk, according to a new survey by Ernst & Young.
By Michael CohnMay 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service allowed an estimated $13.3 billion to $15.6 billion to be paid in improper claims for the Earned Income Tax Credit last fiscal year, or about 22 to 26 percent of all EITC payments, according to a new government report, which found the IRS continuing to be noncompliant with a 2010 law that sought to limit improper payments.
By Michael CohnMay 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has declined to file a petition with the Supreme Court to appeal a series of rulings invalidating its effort to require mandatory testing and continuing education of tax preparers.
By Michael CohnMay 13 -
The Indiana congressional delegation has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen asking for an investigation into reports that hundreds of Indiana doctors and health care professionals have been victimized by identity theft.
By Michael CohnMay 12 -
The three founders of the enterprise resource planning and accounting software company Lawson Software have agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Company that they engaged in insider trading ahead of the sale of the company.
By Michael CohnMay 12