Ranica Arrowsmith, technology editor for Accounting Today, previously covered medical technology for Medical Design Technology, Medical Product Outsourcing and Orthopedic Design & Technology magazines.
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The income tax software is web-based and designed for midsized businesses.
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Technology Crossover Ventures has backed the likes of Facebook, Airbnb and Netflix.
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The 90210 actress and her husband are neck deep in financial trouble.
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However, companies are not prioritizing a tech budget to address these issues.
April 17 -
Cybersecurity must remain a central concern as filing is increasingly digitized.
April 12 -
Technology may play a central role in helping the tax man get his due from cannabis companies.
April 12 -
Practice Platform now sends push notifications and lets accounting professionals start item-related comment threads with their customers.
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The move is part of a wider effort to automate the audit process, focusing it more on auditor judgement rather than the tools used to perform the task.
April 11 -
The deal adds a new functionality to the consultancy’s portfolio, which also includes Microsoft Dynamics SL and Sage 500 ERP.
April 10 -
The firm also provides complimentary training for companies that sign up for the service through its website.
April 7 -
At a time when firms are looking for ways to become more technologically attractive to new talent, the integration allows recruiters to reimburse interview candidates for expenses quickly.
April 5 -
The cloud-based audit automation solution has joined the MS Cloud Storage Partner Program.
April 4 -
The company exhibited added features for QuickBooks Online and collaborations with G Suite side by side with smart mirrors and augmented reality landscapes.
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The software provider was included on PwC’s list of fastest growing cloud companies.
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The integration performs address cleansing within the e-commerce platform to identify correct jurisdictions for taxation.
March 29 -
A decade ago, firms had very few options in cloud-based software. Today, there are a range of options for firms that serve individuals, large corporations, nonprofits and everything in between. Four firms share their experiences with the solutions they're using.
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Many SMBs that do use a solution still use spreadsheets to supplement.
March 29 -
The maker of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance software is on a mission to get rid of spreadsheets.
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The firm’s clients will have access to the platform, as well as implementation help and training.
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The technology helps auditors and other respondents manage all confirmation requests in one place.
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