today's cpa

March-April 2026

FEATURED ARTICLE

AI in Accounting 2026: From Practical Automation to Strategic Advantage

AI in 2026 is integrated into accounting workflows, moving from simple assistance to agentic systems that automate document intake, data extraction, exception management and review-ready outputs. CPAs spend less time on manual tasks and more on judgment, oversight and communication. Organizations that adopt AI deliberately gain efficiency and quality while those with weak processes see their gaps exposed.

  • Agentic AI
  • AI-powered Tax Compliance
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Large Language Models (LLMs)
  • Machine Learning
CPE: AI-Powered Tax Compliance, Part 2

Machine learning is becoming central to sales and use tax operations, improving taxability classification, reducing manual review and strengthening auditability through NLP, dual‑threshold controls and human‑in‑the‑loop review. Case studies show ML reducing false negatives, cutting coding hours and accelerating reconciliation with anomaly detection. With strong governance and expert oversight, ML enhances accuracy, efficiency and compliance while allowing tax professionals to focus on higher‑value advisory work.

By Karina Kasztelnik, Ph.D.

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Generative AI
  • Large Language Models (LLMs)
Beyond Compliance – The Ways CPAs and CMAs Can Embrace the AI-Powered Future

AI is shifting accounting from routine compliance work to higher-value analysis and advisory roles. CPAs and CMAs can use GenAI to automate repetitive tasks, improve risk analysis and forecasting, and streamline onboarding and documentation with custom GPTs and low-code tools. To adopt AI responsibly, professionals must understand its limits, verify outputs and start small - improving one workflow at a time while maintaining strong judgment and ethical oversight.

By Kip Holderness, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, CFE, CVA

  • Accounting Opportunities Month
  • AI in Accounting 2026
  • AI-powered Tax Compliance
  • Corporate Governance
Leading Together in an Evolving Profession

Rapid technological change, especially AI, is reshaping how CPAs serve clients and employers, and this issue of Today’s CPA focuses on helping members lead through that evolution. It features articles on AI in accounting, corporate governance and AI-powered tax compliance, along with statewide chapter updates and a preview of Accounting Opportunities Month. The message emphasizes engagement, lifelong learning and the shared responsibility to strengthen the profession and inspire future CPAs.

By Billy Kelley, TXCPA Chair

  • Corporate Governance
  • Shareholder Activism
  • Universal Proxy Card Rules
Activism Amplified: How Universal Proxy Rules Are Reshaping Corporate Governance

Universal proxy rules have shifted power dynamics in contested board elections, lowering barriers for activists and increasing pressure on boards to perform, communicate clearly and govern transparently. Companies that fail to proactively engage shareholders, maintain strong internal controls and align strategy with investor expectations face greater risk of disruptive and costly proxy contests - even if activists do not ultimately win board seats.

By Josef Rashty

  • Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
  • ESG Reporting
  • Sustainability accounting
Bridging the Skills Gap in ESG - How CPAs Can Prepare for a Growing Service Area

As ESG reporting becomes mainstream, CPAs are increasingly expected to measure, report and assure nonfinancial data. This article outlines the key competencies needed for ESG roles. By building these capabilities now, CPAs can prepare for one of the fastest-growing areas of the profession.

By Tamara K. Kowalczyk, Ph.D.

  • CPA Licensure
  • CPA Pipeline
  • Legislative Advocacy
  • TXCPA PAC
Advocacy Never Stops

TXCPA is continuing its advocacy momentum after the successful passage of SB 262 and SB 522 in 2025, which created a new CPA licensure pathway and modernized mobility. As rules for the bachelor’s pathway are finalized, TXCPA is actively engaged with TSBPA. The 2026 election is expected to bring major turnover Texas Legislature. The Society is preparing to educate new lawmakers and defend against deregulatory efforts that could weaken licensing standards.

By Kenneth Besserman, JD, LLM

  • Accounting Opportunities Month
  • AcctoFi
  • Midyear Meeting
  • TXCPA Bylaws Changes
Momentum and Vision: Key Takeaways from the 2026 Midyear Leadership Council and Members Meeting

TXCPA’s 2026 Midyear Leadership Council and Members Meeting brought members together in College Station for financial and governance updates, a discussion of proposed Bylaws changes, news on AcctoFi’s launch, and more. The meeting also showcased major advocacy achievements, technology upgrades, continued progress in strengthening the talent pipeline, and long‑term trends shaping the profession. The event closed with a dynamic advocacy panel and an invitation for members to stay involved ahead of the June 2026 Annual Meeting.

  • Accounting Opportunities Month
  • CPA Pipeline
  • Volunteer
Inspiring the Next Generation - Accounting Opportunities Months

TXCPA’s Accounting Opportunities Months connect CPA volunteers with Texas students through career talks, financial literacy presentations and community outreach. Volunteers showcase accounting as a dynamic, impactful profession while helping students build essential money management skills and explore diverse career paths. TXCPA is aiming to expand the impact to students statewide, strengthening the future of the CPA profession through education, mentorship and community connection.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Stakeholder Model Approach
  • State of Corporate Purpose Report
Understanding the Stakeholder Model of Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility continues to evolve amid political, regulatory and resource pressures, yet most business leaders still view it as essential to long-term success. Although balancing diverse stakeholder needs can be challenging, opportunities exist to measure impact, improve engagement and integrate ethical practices into decision-making. Understanding and prioritizing stakeholder expectations remain critical drivers of sustainable organizational growth.

By James W. Sunday, Ph.D., CMA, and Jessica L. Evanko, Ph.D., CPA

What’s Happening Around Texas

Chapters across Texas have been actively engaging their communities through service, celebration and connection. Highlights include Austin’s support at the TSBPA Swearing-In Ceremony, Corpus Christi’s successful toy drive, Dallas’ holiday gatherings and service projects, Fort Worth’s large Santaccountant toy collection and scholarship fundraiser, and Houston’s lively Mix and Mingle social. Together, these activities highlight the statewide spirit of service, networking and support within TXCPA.

  • ACAN
  • AcctoFi
  • Mentor Match
Take Note

In this edition of Take Note: TXCPA’s All New Mentor Match Program; Unlock New Opportunities with the CGMA® Designation; ACAN Delivers Confidential Support When You Need It Most; 2025-2026 AcctoFi Scholarship Recipients

Classifieds

The Classifieds section provides a centralized place to find practices for sale, buyers seeking to acquire firms and specialized services, helping members efficiently connect with opportunities to expand, sell or pursue niche markets.