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Instead adds AI-driven tax reports

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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. All rights reserved.

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

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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. All rights reserved.

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Two-thirds of clients ready to change auditors

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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. All rights reserved.

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Tech news: Bloomberg announces new features for AI Assistant

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By Michael Cohn 31m ago Practice management On the move: Whitley Penn names global talent partner Indiana CPA Society awards $24,550 in scholarships; Weaver and Herbein + Co. All rights reserved. relocate offices; and more news from across the profession.

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

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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. All rights reserved.

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Sick excuses

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Fort Wayne, Indiana: Rakita Davis, 45, a former IRS employee, has been sentenced to two years of probation and ordered to pay $55,213.61 All rights reserved. He faces up to five years in prison and a fine up to $250,000 on each of the two charges to which he pleaded guilty.

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On the move: RRBB adds partner

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CONNECTICUT FASB, GASB and FAF logos on the wall at headquarters in Norwalk, Connecticut Courtesy of GASB The Financial Accounting Foundation board of trustees announced it is seeking nominations for new members to join the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council for an initial one-year term beginning Jan.