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Global Survey Reveals Growing AI Adoption Gap As Organizations Struggle with Talent, Technology, and Governance Readiness

February 25, 2026

The Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA and CIMA), in partnership with North Carolina State University’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Initiative, has released a global study examining how executives perceive the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence (AI) across regions, industries, and organizational sizes. The survey, including responses from 1,735 executives across eight regions and eight industries, points to an increasingly uneven AI landscape across the enterprise: while a subset of “AI‑Transformed Entities” is capitalizing on strategic gains, most organizations lack the talent, systems, and governance capabilities required to deploy AI effectively.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

What CPAs should know about Trump accounts

February 25, 2026

New legislation can quickly change how CPAs advise families, especially when it introduces an entirely new type of savings and investment vehicle for children. That’s what H.R. 1, P.L. 119-21, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, did with the creation of Sec. 530A “Trump” accounts.

  • personal financial planning
  • advocacy - federal

CT Democrats plan shortcut to fast-track far-ranging bill

February 24, 2026

The General Assembly is poised to take an “emergency” shortcut to pass legislation that would, among other things, provide millions in earmarks and other grants to select communities and groups, extend a moratorium on addressing racial imbalances in schools and set worker-friendly standards on warehouses.

  • advocacy - state

Is the SEC regulating for a pre-AI world?

February 24, 2026

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s outdated views on disclosures ignore technology and misattribute the decline in public companies to disclosure overload, writes CFA Institute’s Sandy Peters.

  • accounting and auditing

AI loses ground to pros as taxpayers rethink who should do their taxes

February 23, 2026

Fewer taxpayers say they would consider trusting artificial intelligence (AI) over hiring a tax professional to file their taxes this year compared with 2025, and the percentage slipped across all generations, according to the second annual U.S. Tax Filing Report by an invoice automation company.

  • technology and cybersecurity

Anticipated applicability date for future final RMD regs. announced

February 23, 2026

The IRS said Monday in Announcement 2026-7 that it anticipates that portions of final regulations to be issued regarding required minimum distributions (RMDs) will apply for the distribution calendar year that begins no earlier than six months after the date that those regulations appear in the Federal Register.

  • federal tax

Can AI actually lead to a heavier workload?

February 20, 2026

In the early days of artificial intelligence reshaping the way employees work, many find themselves facing a greater workload rather than a lessened one, according to a survey.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

Senate Democrats Eye CT Sales Tax Cuts, Renters’ Tax Credits As Part Of Affordability Measures

February 20, 2026

A series of sales and income tax cuts, renter’s tax credits, health insurance subsidies and more highlighted the affordability measures Senate Democrats proposed Thursday.

  • advocacy - state

Treasury, IRS issue guidance on special depreciation allowance for qualified production property, announce upcoming proposed regulations under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

February 20, 2026

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today provided interim guidance for taxpayers regarding the special depreciation allowance for qualified production property enacted under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill.

  • federal tax

Average tax refund rises 11%; total filings decline

February 19, 2026

The average direct-deposit tax refund amount is up 11% this year compared with the same span in 2025, the IRS said in a release.

  • federal tax

Lamont and CT lawmakers disagreeing on tax cuts, so far

February 19, 2026

Legislators want multiyear relief. Administration says don’t over-promise.

  • advocacy - state

Proposed CT Child Tax Credit Could Mean More Cash For Families, Backers Say

February 19, 2026

Is it fair to tax a person raising three children at the same rate as someone supporting only themselves? State Rep. Anthony Nolan, D-New London, doesn’t think it is.

  • advocacy - state

Corporate spending accelerating toward AI in 2026

February 18, 2026

Finance leaders are poised to limit pay and headcount increases throughout 2026 while expanding investment in artificial intelligence and other technologies, according to a recent survey.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

Avoid waiting on hold; use IRS online tools for faster help

February 13, 2026

With the 2026 filing season underway and increased call-center demand around the Presidents Day holiday on Feb. 16, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to visit Let Us Help You on IRS.gov and use online tools to get fast, convenient help without waiting on hold.

  • federal tax

Connecticut Pushes Earned Income Tax Credit Campaign as Thousands Miss Out On Benefits

February 12, 2026

More than half a billion dollars flowed back into Connecticut households last year through the Earned Income Tax Credit, yet state officials say tens of thousands of eligible residents still are not claiming the refundable benefit — even after more than 50 years of putting money back into working families’ pockets.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Drew Andrews of Whittlesey Quoted in 'Hartford Business Journal' Interview 'AI Reshapes How Accounting Firms Operate'

February 11, 2026

Drew Andrews, managing partner and CEO of Whittlesey, was interviewed in the Hartford Business Journal article "AI reshapes how accounting firms operate." “What accounting is going to look like in three to five years is going to be totally different than what it looks like today,” Drew said in the article.

  • press room

Looking to land a CFO role? 2025 was a good year

February 11, 2026

Opportunities for finance professionals interested in pursuing a CFO role increased year over year at Fortune 500 and S&P 500 companies in 2025, including a spike in the percentage of companies hiring CFOs internally.

  • business and industry

Senate GOP pitches deep cuts to CT tax and electric bills

February 10, 2026

Caucus plan would struggle to remain balanced in future years.

  • advocacy - state

Agentic AI is handling more finance work — but can CFOs trust it?

February 09, 2026

By definition, agentic artificial intelligence can execute complex tasks with little to no human oversight.

  • business and industry
  • technology and cybersecurity

IRS announces next expansion of Tax Pro Account to support tax professional businesses

February 09, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced a new expansion of Tax Pro Account, introducing business-level digital capabilities for tax professionals who work in tax-preparation companies, accounting firms, or other organizations.

  • federal tax