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The Internal Revenue Service is allowing taxpayers to create online accounts through a live, virtual interview with agents, instead of submitting a selfie or other biometric data, after a backlash erupted over privacy concerns.
February 22 -
Avalara certified 20 more application integrations with its own tax compliance software, including several accounting, ERP, e-commerce, POS, mobile commerce and CRM systems.
February 17 -
The IRS is warning preparers about an email scheme that aims to steal their software logins.
February 17 -
Now that 2022 is in full swing, are you looking for ways to boost your accounting firm’s overall success and progression?
February 17 -
Billtrust, a provider of accounts receivable software based in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, has acquired Order2Cash, an electronic invoicing and payments company headquartered in Amsterdam.
February 15 -
The maker of TurboTax software reduced its fiscal second-quarter revenue forecast on a “slower forming tax season.”
February 15 -
There are a host of current and potential implementations for artificial intelligence — but a lot of its role in the profession is still being figured out.
February 14 -
Client relationship management software helps your firm keep on track.
February 11
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The Internal Revenue Service backtracked from a plan to use facial recognition software from a third-party company for taxpayer authentication.
February 7 -
Senate Finance chair Ron Wyden weighed in on the use of third-party facial recognition software ID.me in a letter to Commissioner Rettig.
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