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60% of CFOs Say Their Organizations are Ready to Implement and Work With AI, but Only 35% are Using AI in Finance
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Jailbreaking a Smartphone is Now Illegal
The provision imposes fines of up to $500,000, jail terms of up to five years, or both.
Connecticut and Amazon reach deal on sales tax
Amazon will begin collecting sales tax in the state as part of an agreement that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says will mean hundreds of new jobs and $50 million in investment in Connecticut over two years, the governor's office announced Monday.
Update: Split ruling on IRS injunction appeal on tax preparer registration case
On Monday, a U.S. District Court issued a ruling to make both sides unhappy. IRS can continue some parts of RTRP, but not others. Pending further appeals, of course.
Avalara acquires developer of CertCapture Exemption Certificate Management System
Avalara Accelerates Momentum in Sales Tax Automation
Indian Lands tax credit extended to employers
Oklahoma officials want to remind area employers the Federal Indian Lands Tax Credit has been extended.
The Top Tax & Accounting News of January 2013
The top news stories on CPA Practice Advisor for the month of January 2013.
eFileCabinet Releases Mobile Apps for SecureDrawer
eFileCabinet, Inc. releases a SecureDrawer app for Apple and Android mobile devices.
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Are CPAs Thinking Mobile on Multiple Levels?
Mobile applications make running accounting firms easier and smoother -- and the delivery of services to their clients more seamless and effective. Many CPAs are already on the mobile bandwagon as far as this aspect of the mobile revolution is concerned, and it's not surprising that they are.