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RBSK Partners Acquires Hash CPA Group in Indiana

CPA Practice

Greensburg, IN-based accounting firm RBSK Partners has acquired fellow Indiana firm Hash CPA Group, based in Franklin. The combined firm will operate under the RBSK Partners name. The firm has offices in Batesville, Brookville, Columbus, Greensburg, and Seymour in Indiana.

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Billtrust Launches New AI-Powered Accounts Receivable Innovations

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Jason Bramwell Auditing July 15, 2025  Three Accounting Firms Got in Trouble for Breaking PCAOB Rules The three firms censured and fined by the PCAOB on July 11 for violating U.S. The question is no longer if your firms client accounting services should adopt AI, but when—and the answer is NOW.

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Instead adds AI-driven tax reports

Accounting Today

The San Francisco-based companys reports, which are designed for clarity and compliance, include: Tax Return Analysis Report, which reveals tax-saving opportunities in tax returns for individuals (1040) and businesses (Schedule C, E, F, 1120, 1120S, 1065).

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Special Report: 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards

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Boomer's Blueprint: 4 ways algorithms can improve your firm

Accounting Today

By Danielle Lee 8h ago Practice management Accountants expect firms to shrink headcount by 20% Fifty-two percent of accountants expect their firms to shrink in headcount by 20% in the next five years, according to a report by the Indiana CPA Society.

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Two-thirds of clients ready to change auditors

Accounting Today

By Danielle Lee 8h ago Practice management Accountants expect firms to shrink headcount by 20% Fifty-two percent of accountants expect their firms to shrink in headcount by 20% in the next five years, according to a report by the Indiana CPA Society.

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The next generation's view of risk management: career or steppingstone?

Accounting Today

Audit Accounting education Accounting students Deloitte MORE FROM ACCOUNTING TODAY Tax IRS enforcement efforts hit by cutbacks The IRSs progress in improving tax compliance in recent years has been threatened by cuts in funding and hiring, according to a new report.