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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
Vertex Acquires Artificial Intelligence Sales Tax Capabilities from Ryan, LLC
The new Vertex AI capabilities leverage proprietary and private Large Language Models (LLM) to deliver Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT) capabilities combined with “human in the loop” tax expertise.
Thomson Reuters and SAP Partner for Automating Tax Reporting
The new integration supports businesses using SAP technologies with automating and filing sales and use tax returns in the United States directly from SAP Document and Reporting Compliance.
Trump Floats Tax-Free Tips in Pitch to Win Las Vegas Workers
Trump’s latest tax-cut pledge signaled a bid to appeal to Nevada’s service industry dominated by young workers and people of color.
U.S. Tariffs on Sugar Drive Some Candy Makers to Canada
The decades-old regulations are intended to protect U.S. farmer profits and prevent other countries from flooding the country with sugar. But critics say it also keeps U.S. sugar prices artificially high, burdening American sweets companies and refineries trying to operate at home.
Has America’s Tax-Cut Era Outlasted Its Welcome?
Opinion: Tax cuts aren't cures. What's needed is the courage to reform an unfair, unbalanced and underperforming tax system.
NYU School of Professional Studies 16th Annual Tax Controversy Forum To Take Place on June 27–28 in New York City
On June 27–28, government representatives and expert tax practitioners gather for the 16th Annual Tax Controversy Forum, organized by the NYU School of Professional Studies Division of Programs in Business, in New York City.
Amazon, eBay and Other Marketplaces Sue Georgia Over Law Affecting Online Sales
The trade association for online marketplaces including Google, Amazon and eBay is trying to void a new Georgia law that extends requirements for collecting seller information, alleging it will hurt Georgia businesses.
Utah Movie Producer Found Guilty of $1 Million in Tax Crimes
A federal jury convicted a Utah man on June 4, 2024, of tax evasion and forcibly retaking property that had been seized by the government to pay his outstanding tax debt.