The Day Your Professional License Became an AI Question
CCAB issued AI ethics guidance for accountants. Your professional license rules now apply to AI use. Five questions to answer.
April 4, 2026
Read →Practical playbooks and field-tested frameworks for accounting, law, consulting, staffing, and agency firm owners navigating AI in 2026.
Showing 9 posts tagged AI Compliance Accounting Firms 2026
CCAB issued AI ethics guidance for accountants. Your professional license rules now apply to AI use. Five questions to answer.
April 4, 2026
Read →The IRS runs 126 AI use cases including audit selection. A March 2026 GAO report found algorithmic bias risks. What CPA owners need to know this tax season.
April 2, 2026
Read →GAO: IRS lost 63 AI-skilled employees and may abandon its AI-powered audit model. Here's how accounting firms should advise clients now.
March 31, 2026
Read →QBOA is sunsetting at end of 2026, replaced by Intuit Accountant Suite. Here's the migration checklist for small accounting firms.
March 30, 2026
Read →COSO published the first authoritative AI governance framework for accounting firms in 2026. Here's what it says and what CPA firm owners need to do now.
March 17, 2026
Read →Accounting firms with AI integration average $250K–$350K revenue per employee — 37% higher than non-adopters. The math for a 5-person firm and 3 key workflows.
March 16, 2026
Read →Accounting Today's AI Thought Leaders named 7 accounting tasks headed for automation by year-end 2026. Which ones are safe. Which aren't. What to do now.
March 16, 2026
Read →The EU AI Act's high-risk requirements take effect August 2026. US professional services firms with EU clients may already be in scope. Here's what to do.
March 16, 2026
Read →PwC expects full AI audit cycle automation by end of 2026. What it means for small CPA firms and the 3 moves to make in the next 9 months.
October 21, 2025
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