Practical Steps for CPAs to Start with AI Before Tax Season
If I read one more AI article, I’m going to pull what’s left of my hair out!
If I read one more AI article, I’m going to pull what’s left of my hair out!
Whether we like it or not, there is incredible pressure on businesses to adopt AI. That pressure is only increasing as AI spending is expected to grow by nearly 30% over the next four years.
I am just a practical, old time, semi-retired non-tech savvy CPA who struggles to even use a TV remote control. Don’t waste my time with theory.
As the presidential campaign heats up and with a hotly anticipated debate coming between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, a tax expert is weighing in with his thoughts about the child tax credit and other proposals.
In today’s business world, companies are scrambling to harness the potential of Generative AI. But amidst the excitement, many find themselves unsure of how to maximize the impact of this new technology.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris revealed for the first time some big economic plans on Friday, but these experts had mixed reactions on how much some of them would help everyday Americans.
As a CEO, I’ve seen so many allegedly “game-changing’” technologies come and go this century – from AR/VR technology, blockchain, 3D printing, the Metaverse, NFTs, Web3, and the list goes on and on.
Make sure you look at any ERC claims your company has to protect against a potential audit. The nation is 10 months into the moratorium on Employee Retention Credit claims
The line between charity and politics can be extraordinarily blurry. This is problematic, as politics is inherently quarrelsome and divisive, and these are words that very few would use to describe charity.
Congress giveth and Congress taketh. Congress (and especially the Senate) will soon consider the House-passed Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act.