AI for Accounting Automation Will Be Significant

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By Roman Kepczyk
The Rosenberg MAP Survey

EDITOR’S NOTE: Every year, the Rosenberg MAP Survey asks the industry’s top consultants to share their observations from CPA firms across the country. How do you think the next 12 months will unfold? Also, how would you assess the last 12 months?

Positive Optimism: Barring an even larger international political crisis in the next 12 months, the opportunities within the accounting profession for firms both providing traditional compliance services and those that have expanded into advisory practices will simply be phenomenal! From a technology perspective, the evolution of artificial intelligence capabilities within accounting applications for process automation will be the most significant trend and while there will be a lot of early hype, good solutions will be able to prove themselves out fairly quickly.

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Watch for what Microsoft does with Copilot and integrated virtual assistance within Excel, Outlook, their Edge Browser and, in particular, Microsoft Teams. Then start watching what individual accounting profession applications start integrating virtual assistance tools for tax research and projections, audit work program assistance, and use of tools to acquire and analyze accounting data and reporting, and the breadth of practical opportunities will start to unfold.