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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration gave mixed reviews to the IRS on its technology program, saying it has done some things well and some things poorly.
April 17 -
In this month's Cybersecurity for CPAs, we explore just how expensive one single click can be.
April 12 -
The probe by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration will focus on the best methods for auditing AI systems.
April 11 -
Plus, KPMG spins off new AI security company; AT's Best Firms for Technology deadline extended; and other accounting tech news.
April 7 -
The Big Four firm's incubator has spun out its very first startup: an AI security company called Cranium.
April 6 -
Over two-thirds of respondents in a survey said they wouldn't pay, but in reality, over three-quarters of ransomware victims do.
March 29 -
A new law promises to increase the accessibility of government financial information.
March 28
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Plus, Genius Scan introduces new expense reporting capacities; Xero to retire WorkflowMax; and other news from the accounting technology arena.
March 24 -
The IRS proposed new rules on non-fungible tokens this week, and accounting professionals in the space see the agency starting to get serious about these assets.
March 23 -
Every year without fail, cybercriminals take advantage of tax season to steal money from innocent people trying to be good citizens.
March 16
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The commission released several proposals all aimed at bolstering different aspects of cybersecurity in the securities market.
March 16 -
The leading firms in the profession share their biggest concerns for the next 12 months.
March 14 -
When a fraudster pretends to be a government entity as part of an email phishing scheme, they typically choose the IRS.
March 13 -
Internal audit leaders cited technology as the main driver of risk to their organizations, especially when it comes to cybersecurity, according to a new survey by the Institute of Internal Auditors.
March 13 -
This month in our inaugural Cybersecurity Roundup, we find that the results of a cyber incident can take time to make themselves known.
March 13 -
The nonprofit software company settled with the commission over charges that it failed to disclose a cyber breach with a potentially material impact.
March 10 -
Printing QB checks gets easier, upgrades to Teams, and other developments in technology from the past month.
March 8 -
The changing CPA exam; evils of voicemail; CHIPS may fall; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 7
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Daren Campbell of EY discusses the use of big data, RPA, AI and other technology, in corporate tax strategy and compliance.
March 6 -
The service's Criminal Investigation division plans to cast a spotlight on tax scams and fake charities.
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