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id theft a problem for irs even when it doesn’t exist

faceless hooded male person, low lighting and words "identity theft" repeated throughout

either way it consumes scarce resources.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

tax return identity theft’s a bummer.

how big a bummer?

so big that even when there’s no theft, it’s a bummer.

more: the nightmare of non-credentialed tax preparers | taxpayer assistance centers: a good idea that should be better | irs still falling short on service | must the irs be a dark hole? | 10 tips to the irs for beefing up staff | eight ways the irs can speed up processing tax returns | irs plays whac-a-mole with the phones | ten irs problems that need solutions | treasury ig sees progress at irs | vcs plunk $60 million into ai-powered ‘autonomous’ tax prep
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it’s a bummer when it happens, not only because it happened but because the internal revenue service can take up to 19 months to recognize the problem, do something about it and send the hapless taxpayer a refund not for this year’s return, not for last year’s return, but for the year before last.

and it’s a bummer when there’s no theft involved because when the irs’s rickety technology flags a return as a possible id theft, the return gets delayed for months and months of manual processing.
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what could accounting-specific ai bring?

 

new tools are being built for finance. how can accountants best leverage them?

by hitendra patil
rise of the aiccountants

bloomberg released a research paper detailing the development of bloomberggpt, a new large-scale generative artificial intelligence (ai) specifically trained on a wide range of financial data to support diverse natural language processing (nlp) tasks within the financial industry.

more: how to use the three types of artificial intelligence | ai means clients need you more than ever | seven changes ai brings to accounting | humans beat ai in some aspects | why accountants should embrace artificial intelligence | ai brings opportunities for accountants | seven things you must know about ai
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according to bloomberg, “the team pulled from this extensive archive of financial data to create a comprehensive 363 billion token dataset consisting of english financial documents. this data was augmented with a 345 billion token public dataset to create a large training corpus with over 700 billion tokens. using a portion of this training corpus, the team trained a 50-billion parameter decoder-only causal language model.”

imagine how long it will take for a human being to grasp that volume of data!
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you don’t have a time problem

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three ways to fix what’s actually going on.

by sandi leyva
the complete guide to marketing for tax & accounting firms

i know it’s a bold statement and a lot of you will disagree. but please have an open mind and hear me out.

more: ten ways to have more energy this tax season | are you crossing off your business bucket list? | ten ways to make your business irresistible | five ways to target the low-hanging fruit | are your revenue projections realistic? | six strategies to make more without working more | the art of prompt engineering for accountants | calculate your business relationship ratios
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time is the great equalizer. we all have the same number of hours in a day, yet some entrepreneurs, many of them self-made, become wildly successful, while others languish. only one in 20 business owners in the u.s. make it past $1 million in annual revenues. i believe the way they use their time is a big factor in their success or failure.
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the nightmare of non-credentialed tax preparers

man in business suit and black ski mask flashing ok sign while sitting at desk with phone to ear

six solutions offered.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

are you a sleazy, incompetent, unethical tax preparer?

if so, no problem! not for you, anyway. your clients might suffer, but as far as the internal revenue service is concerned, you’re as qualified to prepare other people’s taxes as any cpa or enrolled agent.

more: taxpayer assistance centers: a good idea that should be better | irs still falling short on service | must the irs be a dark hole? | 10 tips to the irs for beefing up staff | eight ways the irs can speed up processing tax returns | irs plays whac-a-mole with the phones | ten irs problems that need solutions | tax pros are expanding and earning more
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and that’s a problem.

a wild west environment

tax preparers good and bad prepare over half of the country’s individual income tax returns. they play an essential role in tax administration, and they are a frontline defense in preventing fraud and error.
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why strategic thinking impacts your firm’s future

what do “disturbing the present” and “paradigm shift” really mean?

by marc rosenberg
the rosenberg practice management library

roberto goizueta, the late chairman of coca-cola, and certainly one of the top two or three ceos of the last 30 years, said it best: “challenging the status quo when you have been successful is difficult. if you think you will be successful running your business in the next 10 years the way you did the last 10 years, you’re out of your mind. to succeed, we have to disturb the present.”

more: seven things good firms must do | five ways to separate accounting winners from losers | core values: why your firm needs them | voting on ownership basis? three better methods | fifteen big questions for your next strategy session
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compared to most vocations, cpa partners make a pretty good living. their success has been attributable primarily to a combination of the following:

  1. bringing in business
  2. providing great service to clients, which results in client retention and moving clients upscale in terms of services
  3. strong technical skills
  4. developing staff into leaders
  5. strong interpersonal skills

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