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The top 5 AI terms corporate tax professionals need to know

ThomsonReuters

It is inevitable that in the next few years, it will impact – and even transform – how corporate tax professionals go about their work. So, what are the key aspects of AI that are likely to affect the world of corporate tax? Here are the top five AI terms corporate tax professionals need to know: 1.

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5 ways technology can strengthen a corporate tax team

ThomsonReuters

The proper utilization and deployment of technological solutions alongside valued tax professionals is how successful tax departments deliver valued analysis, insights, and guidance for their organizations. Keeping regulators at bay Tax authorities worldwide continue to pass legislation requiring greater disclosure from corporations.

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Research: The Talent Shortage is Starting to Take Its Pound of Flesh From Corporate Tax Departments

Going Concern

This morning, Thomson Reuters released new research that reveals both corporate tax and global trade departments state they are under-resourced for technology and talent. This, naturally, is increasing risk in the form of penalties and audits. Shout-out to the 11% of respondents who chose “don’t know.”

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Amending corporation tax returns 1120 or 1120S business to 1120X or 1120SX

MyIRSRelief

Business taxpayers should timely correct and amend their corporate business tax returns to assure inaccuracy of penalties being assessed, and of course to avoid a possible audit and its significant impact on you the taxpayer. Amendments may be made to either tax forms 1120 or 1120S.

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Financial vs Tax Accounting

SMBAccountant

One type of accounting that is well-known is tax accounting. According to Investopedia, tax accounting is “a structure of accounting methods focused on taxes rather than the appearance of public financial statements”. Tax accounting applies to individuals, businesses, and corporations.

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Is your tax department spending more time and money because of audits?

ThomsonReuters

Most tax professionals know that dealing with forces beyond their control—and the costly disruptions they cause—is a way of life. Unfortunately, many tax departments are feeling a strain on their resources as a result of these events. This, in turn, puts tax departments at greater risk for even more audits and stiffer penalties.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Capping Busy Season Hours FTW; Open the Books on Audit Firms? | 4.15.24

Going Concern

In response, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has drafted a rule that the accounting firms can have public trust or private financials—but they can’t have both. Public accounting firms operate in a unique space in our society. Regulations need to change to match. But what about the books of the auditor?

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