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Federal Judge Sides With Maryland in Digital Ad Tax Dispute
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and three trade associations argued the tax violates First Amendment rights to free speech.
AI Can Save Professionals 12 Hours Per Week, According to Thomson Reuters Report
Harnessing the power of AI across various professions opens immense economic opportunities. For a U.S. lawyer, this could translate to an estimated $100,000 in additional billable hours.
Debunking the Myths Can Help Firms Start Implementing AI
According to a recent AICPA survey, only a very small percentage of accounting firms have truly implemented AI in a meaningful way in their day-to-day workflows.
How Technology Can Address Two Big Problems at Accounting Firms
Tackling cyber risk and talent shortages at accounting firms requires proactive measures and innovative solutions.
IRS: Security Threats Against Tax Pros Remain a Daily Threat
The IRS and its Security Summit partners announced the start of its annual "Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself" campaign.
How to Use ChatGPT to Create Attention-Grabbing Marketing Content
Using ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini to create any type of marketing output can save you time and money. And if you’re not a natural wordsmith, it can help you put the pizazz in your titles and subject lines as well as the rest of your marketing content.
IRS Finalizes Rules on Crypto Tax Reporting for Brokers
The final regulations are viewed by proponents as critical to policing a largely unregulated sector plagued by tax avoidance.
Gen Z and Millennials Don’t Want to Be the Weakest Links in Workplace Digital Security
Younger workers worry that they're especially vulnerable to new hacker tactics, according to a recent survey from EY.