Influence, real flexibility, and a funded development path move the needle more than headline benefits for the payroll professionals employers most want to keep ... Highlights ... In the U.S., cash...
From missing documents to endless email threads, small workflow issues can leave a lasting impression on clients ... Highlights ... Email and basic client portals often create confusion, delays, an...
Highlights ... Tax provision technology is improving, but errors and delays still concentrate in the handoffs surrounding the calculation. ... Tax departments spend 56% of their time on reactive wo...
As agentic AI matures, firms have a chance to redesign work, strengthen review processes, and accelerate the shift to advisory services ... Highlights ... AI adoption is accelerating, but many firm...
It's not a data problem. ... Highlights ... APIs close the timing gap between accurate global trade reference data and the moment teams actually act on it. ... Static extracts and legacy refresh cy...
Junior staff are often first to spot advisory opportunities. ... Structured training helps staff identify and escalate insights. ... Technology turns observations into scalable advisory services.
Trade data sits inside compliance systems while procurement, finance, and operations still guess at duty costs. ... ONESOURCE Content APIs push authoritative classification, duty, and screening dat...
USTR’s Section 301 action imposes new tariffs on 60 economies covering 99.4% of all U.S. imports over forced-labor enforcement failures. ... Tariffs apply at two base tiers — 10% or 12.5% — w...
AI investment is surging across tax firms, but confidence depends on authoritative, reliable results ... Highlights ... AI is now the top tech investment priority for 57% of tax professionals, with...
Email ... Why the real cost of outdated tax software shows up in lost time, staffing challenges, and missed growth. ... Highlights ... Nearly half of firms automate 25% or less of their tax workflow.
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