Technology
Technology
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Intacct announced an increase of new bookings in the companys second fiscal quarter of 47 percent over the same period the year prior.
February 5 -
At least one state looks to fatten up on cookies, the bits of computer code that websites leave on computers and smartphones to track user data and to improve website experience, by claiming it establishes nexus for sales tax purposes.
February 4 -
The Internal Revenue Services new security measures this tax season to counter identity theft and tax fraud appear to be having little impact so far on criminals, according to a security expert who monitors the online chat rooms where fraudsters swap taxpayers sensitive personal and financial information.
February 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday evening its tax-processing systems have suffered a hardware failure and that tax processing could be affected into Thursday.
February 3 -
Our comparison guide to sales and use tax solutions
February 3 -
Our editors picks for the best and most improved tools for accountants and tax professionals from the past year
February 3 -
Sage North America announced the release of Sage 50c, accounting software that combines the familiarity of the desktop-based solution with the anywhere, anytime access to data of a cloud-based solution.
February 3 -
Taxpayers are increasingly aware of identity theft-related tax fraud this year and are concerned about becoming victims, according to a new survey.
February 2 -
Receipt Bank announced it has raised $10 million in growth capital from international growth equity firm Kennet Partners.
February 2 -
Thomson Reuters has released ONESOURCE Indirect Tax Integration for Microsoft Dynamics AX, connecting the companys sales tax and VAT software with Microsofts enterprise accounting product.
January 29 -
Avalara introduced Avalara LandedCost for small and mid-market ecommerce merchants to determine in real-time the duties, taxes, cost of goods sold, and shipping costs for global commerce transactions.
January 29 -
Intuit announced that Death Wish Coffee Company, a small business coffee roaster, won the Intuit QuickBooks Small Business Big Game contest.
January 29 -
Here are five things that happened in the world of technology this past month and why theyre important for your business (and mine). Did you miss them?
January 29 -
Tax preparation software provider TaxSlayer detected suspicious activity on its servers about a week after another tax software developer, TaxAct, was attacked by identity thieves.
January 28 -
The American Institute of CPAs is encouraging firms to modernize the way they conduct audits by using data analytics technology and working to improve the way employee benefit plan audits are conducted in response to a critical Labor Department report.
January 27 -
There are many projects that any firm, regardless of size, can implement that, if successfully executed, can create significant performance improvements and reduce the risk of missed opportunities.
January 26 -
At some time or another, we all have to make presentations.
January 26 -
American Institute of CPAs president and CEO Barry Melancon said the AICPA is pushing the Internal Revenue Service to improve its services for both taxpayers and CPAs while preparing to become a more international organization.
January 26 -
Crowe Horwath has announced firmwide changes to its dress code (echoing other firm policies), as well as a new mobile working strategy. Rolled out in December, the two policies were designed for attracting and retaining talent both old and new.
January 26 -
Accountants may work with the treasury management function at some corporations, and being able to share information across functions can help executives make better decisions about investments.
January 25