Daniel Hood has been editor-in-chief of Accounting Today since 2011; he joined Accounting Today as managing editor in 1998. A graduate of Georgetown University, he has also served as a business editor for the New York Daily News, and as a production editor for The Wall Street Journal Europe. He is the author of five novels and a guidebook to New York City.
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Our favorite responses to the agency's April 17 system crashes.
By Daniel HoodApril 18 -
Could system failures at the IRS finally push the service into the 21st century?
By Daniel HoodApril 17 -
The computers are back up and running, but last-minute filers get some additional time.
By Daniel HoodApril 17 -
Firm partners are famously as herdable as cats, but Dom Esposito has some ideas for how to hold them accountable for achieving the firm’s goals.
By Daniel HoodApril 16 -
Accountants need to really understand their clients' perspectives to live up to their 'trusted advisor' status, says Geni Whitehouse.
By Daniel HoodApril 10 -
As preparers head into the home stretch, here's how filing has gone so far.
By Daniel HoodApril 10 -
The institute also recommends a congressional mandate for preparer testing and CPE.
By Daniel HoodApril 6 -
Audit rates are dropping, but there are still triggers that taxpayers can avoid to reduce their risk even further.
By Daniel HoodApril 5 -
We bid farewell to Tax Strategies columnist George Jones, and prepare for a new forum on auditing.
By Daniel HoodApril 3 - The Accountants Confidence Index dipped slightly again, but remained strongly optimistic.Sponsored by ADP