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The IRS managed to get through last filing season despite extensive budget and staffing cuts, according to a GAO report, but is facing tax changes this year.
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While AI is suitable for some tasks and use cases, there are other tax applications that are simply too risky, whether from an economic or security standpoint.
March 16
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If the change were enacted, New York's estate tax exemption threshold would be the lowest in the U.S.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case revolving around whether a county violated the rights of a homeowner whose home was foreclosed on for owing taxes.
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While Republican-led states are mostly adopting the various tax changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, some states led by Democrats are refusing to go along.
March 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service confirmed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's term as acting IRS commissioner has expired, although he will continue to oversee it.
March 13 -
The Audit Practitioner Fellowship Program will allow auditors to share their expertise with PCAOB staff.
March 13 -
Plus, Digits' payroll integrations goes from 1 to 18; Campfire announces Ember Agents; and other news and updates from the accounting tech world.
March 13 -
Aprio appoints first global M&A growth leader; Koltin Consulting names chief corporate development officer; and more news from across the profession.
March 13 -
AI in hiring is not a technical shortcut; it's a regulated activity with legal consequences if misused.
March 13
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