Technology
Technology
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The American Institute of CPAs is rolling out some changes in its tax standards that will take effect in January.
November 13 -
Accounting technology leaders generally approve of Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence, provided the government can actually implement it.
November 13 -
A recent survey found that more than a third of companies have already laid off workers because AI made their positions unnecessary.
November 10 -
Plus, Results Software returns to original ownership; Tax Autopilot applies generative AI to federal and state tax filing; and other accounting tech news.
November 10 -
The accounting software giant announced a cavalcade of enhancements set for use in the upcoming tax season.
November 9 -
Whether it is maintaining secure databases for client information or keeping employees safe from phishing attacks, cybersecurity should be a top priority.
November 9 -
In this Vendor Spotlight we catch up with Sasha Orloff, co-founder and CEO of AI-based accounting solution Puzzle, which launched this past July.
November 8 -
By clicking on malicious links and then entering your login information, you risk letting cybercriminals pretend to be you and send out $250,000 worth of fake invoices.
November 8 -
Only four companies said the events were "material."
November 7 -
A recent report from estimates that if the internet were shut down entirely around the world for one day, it would cost the global economy about $43 billion.
November 3