avalara crush 2021: the new rules for tax tech
ceo mcfarlane: “navigate the new rules that are defining global commerce as we know it.”
ceo mcfarlane: “navigate the new rules that are defining global commerce as we know it.”
follows deal for transaction tax resources inc.
the impact
why you shouldn’t worry… too much.
the demise of data-entry.
too many accounting firms are risking extinction by failing to keep up with their clients, a top thomson reuters executive tells 1,300 professionals at the company’s annual users’ conference in washington.
new thomson reuters survey of accounting firms shows: read more →
two strategies to minimize business risk from internet failure.
by roman h. kepczyk
quantum of paperless
the internet has had a profound impact on accounting firm operations and communications. what if you lost your internet connection? on april 13? read more →
in a series of interviews with some of the profession’s leading technology executives, 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 identifies four new rules for success in a rapidly changing competitive marketplace. and it’s probably no accident that three of the four executives who answered our call focus on workflows and document management.
1. workflows and client service are inextricable – brock philp, president and ceo, doc.it, a document management system
2. the biggest peril is irrelevance – scott fleszar, vice president, strategic marketing, thomson reuters tax & accounting, cs professional suite
3. cpas must move from compliance to reliance – chris frederiksen, chairman, 2020 group, practice development tools
4. tax prep alone won’t support the profession – matt peterson, president and ceo, efilecabinet, document management read more →
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today’s firms come in two flavors: growth-driven or maintenance-mode.
teresa mackintosh, president & ceo of cch us, describes what it takes to be a progressive accounting firm these days.
separately, she fielded a few more questions: read more →
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cloud and mobile top the list of emerging technologies transforming the tax and accounting profession, according to a new cch survey.
“we’re now at a point where all the benefits that have been talked about from emerging technologies are here – firms using these technologies today are seeing tremendous benefits in productivity and the value they can deliver to clients,” says kevin robert, president and ceo for wolters kluwer tax and accounting, which runs cch.
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according to professionals surveyed, improved client service is the driving force behind their adoption of these emerging technologies, along with improved productivity and profitability.
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