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Plus, Google is making massive changes to Chrome, AI-powered tax chatbots aren't performing well, and seven other things that happened in technology this past month.
April 10 -
The free tax program will now import a taxpayer's information from the previous year, as a report finds the program could cost the IRS considerably more than the estimated $249 million per year to maintain.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service urged tax professionals to steer clear of so-called "spearphishing" scams from cybercriminals, including identity thieves posing as new clients.
April 9 -
A recent poll of U.S. and U.K. accountants has found that 59% say they use AI at work, and through AI have saved about 30 hours a week.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making some changes in the way it sends tax transcripts for clients to tax professionals to beef up security.
April 8 -
The Treasury reported increasing usage of the free tax-filing system that they've been pilot testing in a dozen states this tax season.
April 8 -
Plus, Nominal launches generative AI ERP, and other accounting technology news and updates.
April 5 -
In assembling its security services team, Top 10 Firm RSM US takes an unconventional approach.
April 4 -
Companies using artificial intelligence have a long way to go before people will fully trust them to help with their taxes, according to a recent poll.
April 3 -
Botkeeper announced the release of Botkeeper Infinite, a tech-only solution that leverages AI to help firms automate routine tasks.
April 3