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Intuit QuickBooks Desktop Pricing and Open AI Relationship – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Dec. 2025

Accounting December 12, 2025 

Intuit QuickBooks Desktop Pricing and Open AI Relationship – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Dec. 2025

In this episode of The Accounting Technology Lab, hosts Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley analyze Intuit’s recent announcements following Intuit Connect, focusing on major QuickBooks Desktop (QBD) price increases, and Intuit’s reported $100 million annual relationship with OpenAI. The Accounting Tech Lab is an ongoing series that explores the intersection of public accounting and technology.

Brian Tankersley, Randy Johnston

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February 7, 2022 

65% of U.S. Business Plan to Expand Workforce in 2022

The job market will continue its recovery well into 2022, research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half suggests. According to the company's State of U.S. Hiring Survey of more than 2,300 senior managers, 65% of respondents ...

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February 7, 2022 

Baker Newman Noyes Earns Best of Accounting Award

Award winners have proven to be industry leaders in service quality based entirely on ratings provided by their clients. On average, clients of 2022 Best of Accounting winners are 60% more likely to be satisfied than those who work with ...

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February 7, 2022 

Surgent Launches Gamified CPE Courses to Make it More Fun

“Max the Tax” is the first series from “Surgent Interactive”, a new line of short, game-based online courses to keep accounting, tax and financial professionals engaged while they develop skills and earn CE credits.

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February 7, 2022 

States Look at Taxing Text Messaging

Tax statutes written decades ago likely didn’t contemplate these sorts of services. That said, the plain language in many state and local communication tax statutes often has basic wording around the taxable terms of SMS and messaging and may not ...