In 2025, artificial intelligence continues to grow in every aspect of professional services, and tax and accounting will be no exception. For tax and accounting professionals, using AI is no longer an option. To stay up-to-date, especially to keep evolving with the latest trends, you need to use the many tools available.
These articles, written by experts in several areas of the tax and accounting field, reveal the extent to which AI is integrated into everyday processes.
KPMG AI uses metrics for required professional services wake-up calls. KPMG LLP's decision to assess staff usage of artificial intelligence tools in annual performance reviews is more than just symbolic. This represents a structural shift in the way professional services firms define performance and value. And this change has been long overdue. Patrick Morgan's James O'Dowd wrote this in December. read more.
President Trump's fight over AI rules needs Werfel, the digital librarian. The tug-of-war over government control of AI standards highlights the need for neutral digital guides to help the public find accurate answers. Policy expert and former IRS Commissioner Danny Warfel wrote this in December. read more.
The future of AI in tax will integrate human expertise and machine learning. AI enables us to manage routine tasks and complex issues in the tax and legal field with unprecedented accuracy and efficiency. KPMG's Christian Stender and Eduardo Sereguin wrote this in September. read more.
AI-powered automated tax law must maintain core principles. Fairness, transparency, and efficiency are critical to an automated tax system. Tax accountant Sophia Larrea wrote this in July. read more.
Tax professionals using AI cannot leave the human element out of the picture. Tax firms that use AI must continue to focus on critical thinking skills and professional opportunities for their employees. Uber's Flavia Sundfeld wrote this in July. read more.
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