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 Financial Accounting Standards Board has released a new Accounting Standards Update aimed at improving employer disclosures for multiple-employer pension plans.
By Michael CohnSeptember 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidance aimed at clarifying the tax treatment of mobile phones provided by employers to their employees.
By Michael CohnSeptember 20 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service are asking for public input on a proposed health care reform rule that would make it easier for employers to determine whether the health insurance coverage they offer is considered affordable for employees.
By Michael CohnSeptember 15 -
President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress last Thursday evening to present a jobs bill containing an expansion of the payroll tax cut, tax breaks for new hires and salary raises and other tax reform measures.
By Michael CohnSeptember 14 -
President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress last Thursday evening to present a jobs bill containing an expansion of the payroll tax cut, tax breaks for new hires and salary raises and other tax reform measures.
By Michael CohnSeptember 13 -
A new study from Fidelity Investments found that 401(k) investors who pulled out of the equities market during the 2008-2009 economic downturn experienced only 2% growth, while those who maintained their investment strategy eventually saw growth of 50% by the second quarter of this year.
By Michael CohnSeptember 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued advice on Friday to employers who outsource their payroll duties to third-party service providers.
By Michael CohnSeptember 6 -
A former Arab American employee of PricewaterhouseCoopers has filed suit against the firm, claiming he was terminated after he told an internal newsletter that he thought there is room for improvement in PwCs diversity practices.
By Michael CohnAugust 16 -
A survey of CFOs in the U.S. and Europe found more willingness to hire in the final six months of the year in the U.S. than in Europe.
By Michael CohnAugust 15 -
Women are less likely than men to concentrate on financial planning, according to a new survey on financial wellbeing and health.
By Michael CohnAugust 2 -
A new bill from a pair of Democratic senators would eliminate a tax break on corporate stock options.
By Michael CohnJuly 19 -
President Obama signed legislation in April repealing the expanded 1099 reporting requirements in the health care reform law and Small Business Jobs Act.
By Michael CohnJune 15 -
Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., has introduced bipartisan legislation that aims to bring parity and equal treatment under the tax code for health plan beneficiaries who are domestic partners and non-spouse dependents.
By Michael CohnJune 7 -
Two Republican congressional leaders have written to Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman demanding information on how the IRS is spending $1 billion in funds the agency received under the health care reform law.
By Michael CohnMay 2 -
President Obama signed legislation Thursday, April 14 repealing the expanded 1099 reporting requirements in the health care reform law and Small Business Jobs Act.
By Michael CohnApril 15 -
The U.S. Labor Department has filed suit against Parnell & Co. LLC, alleging that the South Carolina accounting firm helped itself to at least $75,000 from the employee 401(k) plan.
By Michael CohnMarch 15 -
Senators Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., have introduced a bill that would require the Internal Revenue Service to collect unpaid federal income taxes from civilian federal employees.
By Michael CohnFebruary 28 -
Many of the millions of people with disabilities may be paying more in taxes than necessary, according to a disability insurance service provider.
By Michael CohnFebruary 22 -
Employees as a whole made significant improvements to their finances in 2010, despite a tepid economic recovery and sluggish rebound of job and real estate markets, according to a new study.
By Michael CohnFebruary 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has done a turnaround on the deductibility of breast pumps as medical expenses.
By Michael CohnFebruary 14