Accounting Today seeking 2026's Best Firms for Tech

Accounting Today is accepting submissions for its report recognizing the Best Accounting Firms for Technology. This is the eighth year the publication will recognize firms in this category. (See last year's list here.)

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Given the growing importance of technology to the profession, the report will highlight a range of firms of different sizes that represent the cutting edge of the digital, technological revolution in accounting.

The Best Firms for Technology will be selected based on the policies and technologies they have in place, on their philosophies and strategies surrounding technology in their practice, and on their history in leveraging and implementing technology for their own and their clients' benefit. 

To participate, firms must complete the Best Firms for Tech submission form, located here. Submissions are due by the end of day Friday, March 27.

For more information, contact Chris.Gaetano@arizent.com. 


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