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New Canopy Insights Advances Practice Management Analytics with AI Features
This new feature of the Canopy platform will provide accounting professionals with powerful insights to develop deeper advisory relationships with their clients and simplify complex firm data in a few clicks.
Your Firm and Your AI Strategy
Your AI strategies and tactics should align with your firm strategies and tactics and your technology strategies and tactics.
Five Auburn Alumni Receive Award for Work to Advance Tax Prep Software
SmartWiz has used artificial intelligence (AI) and modern integrations to create the first-ever all-in-one tax software for tax professionals serving underserved communities.
Missouri Streamlines Processes Utilizing Avalara’s Online Sales and Use Tax Rate Map
With Avalara, Missouri provides access to current sales and use tax rates as well as special item taxes like food, domestic utilities, and more in the state.
CFOs Focused on Workforce Growth and Technology
Because finance leaders are pushing hard for revenue growth in an environment where discretionary spending is tight, they are increasingly focused on cost optimization.
Watchdog Agency Wants More Regulations on Use of AI in Lending
The CFPB has already taken steps to stamp out abuses. The agency last month proposed a rule for home appraisals computed by algorithms.
Tech Tune-Up: Artificial Intelligence and its Role in the Tax and Accounting Profession
Kepczyk discusses how Intuit’s own role and use of AI is already helping tax and accounting professionals reconcile accounts, input data, create financial reports, and so much more.
Your Firm and Your AI (Artificial Intelligence) Tools
Each person’s AI journey will be different. There is no right and wrong way to use the tools, but there may be better ways that we learn over time.