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The accounting software giant announced a cavalcade of enhancements set for use in the upcoming tax season.
November 9 -
A survey by the National Association of Tax Professionals revealed two programs that stand out.
October 27 -
The service plans to run a limited pilot test of its free online tax system in 13 states next tax season, but it will only support certain tax credits.
October 17 -
Taxpayers' eagerness to use free software provided by the service to file their taxes may be exaggerated because of the way a survey was designed.
October 6 -
Five tax giants received a shot across the bow from the Federal Trade Commission.
September 20 -
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Google and Meta are facing class-action suits after revelations they had been collecting sensitive taxpayer information via online filing sites.
August 24 -
Major developers in the field view artificial intelligence as a way to step up the timetable on their long-term ambitions.
August 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making progress on its modernization efforts after receiving billions in extra funding.
July 14 -
A Senate investigation has concluded that major tax software providers have been sending sensitive personal information to tech companies like Meta and Google.
July 13 -
Plus, carbon accounting platform Greenly launches app store; and other accounting tech news.
July 7 -
The company plans to invest $100 million per year in artificial intelligence starting next year.
July 3 -
The payroll and HR technology provider is adding artificial intelligence to its products after hiring the former global head of data science and analytics at Google.
June 27 -
Plus, Vic.ai unveils autonomous PO matching; American Express now offers virtual cards; and other accounting tech news.
June 23 -
As the Direct File program takes shape, learning from taxpayers will be paramount.
June 8
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In this Vendor Spotlight, we get to know the tax solutions and support company Vertex.
June 7 -
The service has started holding discussions with advocacy groups on the direct file tax system it plans to begin testing early next year.
May 30 -
The company has been steering users toward a live, full-service version of the TurboTax service this year, in an attempt to compete with traditional accountants.
May 24 -
Commissioner Daniel Werfel said the service plans to begin a pilot early next tax season.
May 16 -
The service is reportedly planning to try out its own direct-file tax software with a limited group of taxpayers by next tax season.
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