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Sage announces Intacct enhancements for automation, insights

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Accounting and business solutions provider Sage announced a series of new features and enhancements for its latest release of Sage Intacct, many of which center around AI. 

Sage Intacct can now, via the new Copilot Subledger Reconciliation Assistant, automate reconciliation reporting, highlight variances and provide drill-down insights for issue resolution. Users can automatically move work-in-progress balances upon project completion to reduce the risk of misstatements and speed up the financial close. They can also use a new Contract Summary Tab to consolidate key contract data into a single view, giving teams insights into billing, purchasing and project details. The Sage Copilot Close Assistant, which previously was accessible only to early adopters in the U.S. and U.K., has now been made generally available. The solution offers an at-a-glance view of month-end close progress to provide real-time visibility into close status across entities and subledgers. It identifies incomplete tasks, aids navigation and keeps staff aligned throughout the close process.

There are some new industry- and location-specific features as well. The software now includes EMRConnect Dashboards for health care providers, as well as integrated ticketing and financial data solutions for arts and culture organizations. New Zealand and Singapore users will also have goods and services tax support. 

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“Every finance leader I speak to feels the pressure to perform at pace,” said Dan Miller, executive vice president of the financials and ERP division at Sage. “With these latest enhancements, we are saving them time, and giving them greater visibility for data driven decisions, driving future growth and creating high-performing teams.”

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The company also announced the general availability of Sage Intacct Fundraising across North America. Developed in partnership with nonprofit solutions provider DonorPerfect, it offers nonprofits a single platform to manage fundraising, finances and operations. 

Users can access customizable forms and automation that initiate donor communications; automate fundraising workflows, including in-house payment processing or automatic assignments and alerts for staff based on donor activities; customize donor communication and updates; receive online fundraising support; access data-driven insights such as donor groups with specific interests; tailor their outreach with advanced segmentation tools; and generate reports that break down donations by giving level, campaign type or other criteria. 

“Nonprofits have long relied on Sage Intacct for their fund accounting needs,” said Miller. “By partnering with DonorPerfect, we’re giving nonprofit leaders a connected, end-to-end solution with integrated transparency which is especially important as organizations need to diversify revenue sources to help them deepen their impact.”

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Total college enrollment rose 3.2%

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Total postsecondary spring enrollment grew 3.2% year-over-year, according to a report.

The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center published the latest edition of its Current Term Enrollment Estimates series, which provides final enrollment estimates for the fall and spring terms.

The report found that undergraduate enrollment grew 3.5% and reached 15.3 million students, but remains below pre-pandemic levels (378,000 less students). Graduate enrollment also increased to 7.2%, higher than in 2020 (209,000 more students).

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(Read more: Undergraduate accounting enrollment rose 12%)

Community colleges saw the largest growth in enrollment (5.4%), and enrollment increased for all undergraduate credential types. Bachelor’s and associate programs grew 2.1% and 6.3%, respectively, but remain below pre-pandemic levels. 

Most ethnoracial groups saw increases in enrollment this spring, with Black and multiracial undergraduate students seeing the largest growth (10.3% and 8.5%, respectively). The number of undergraduate students in their twenties also increased. Enrollment of students between the ages of 21 and 24 grew 3.2%, and enrollment for students between 25 and 29 grew 5.9%.

For the third consecutive year, high vocational public two-years had substantial growth in enrollment, increasing 11.7% from 2023 to 2024. Enrollment at these trade-focused institutions have increased nearly 20% since pre-pandemic levels.

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Interim guidance from the IRS simplifies corporate AMT

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The Internal Revenue Service has released Notice 2025-27, which provides interim guidance on an optional simplified method for determining an applicable corporation for the corporate alternative minimum tax.

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 amended Sec. 55 to impose the CAMT based on the “adjusted financial statement income” of an “applicable corporation” for taxable years beginning in 2023. 

Among other details, proposed regs provide that “applicable corporation” means any corporation (other than an S corp, a regulated investment company or a REIT) that meets either of two average annual AFSI tests depending on financial statement net operating losses for three taxable years and whether the corporation is a member of a foreign-parented multinational group.

Prior to the publication of any final regulations relating to the CAMT, the Treasury and the IRS will issue a notice of proposed rulemaking. Notice 2025-27 will be in IRB: 2025-26, dated June 23.

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In the blogs: Whiplash | Accounting Today

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Conquering tariffs; bracing for notices; FBAR penalty timing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

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Number-crunching

  • Canopy (https://www.getcanopy.com/blog): “7-Figure Firm, 4-Hour Workweek: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself.”
  • The National Association of Tax Professionals (https://blog.natptax.com/): This week’s “You Make the Call” looks at Sarah, a U.S. citizen who moved to London for work in 2024. On May 15, 2025, it hit her that she forgot to file her 2024 U.S. return. Was she required to file her 2024 taxes by April 15?
  • Taxable Talk (http://www.taxabletalk.com/): Anteing up with Uncle Sam: The World Series of Poker is back, and one major change this year involves players from Russia and Hungary. After suspension of tax treaties with those nations, players will have 30% of winnings withheld. 
  • Parametric (https://www.parametricportfolio.com/blog): Direct indexing seems to come with a common misunderstanding: On the performance statement, conflating the value of harvested losses with returns. 

Problems brewing

  • Taxing Subjects (https://www.drakesoftware.com/blog): No chill is chillier than the client’s at the mailbox when an IRS notice appears out of the blue. How you can educate — and warn — them about the various notices everybody’s that favorite agency might send.
  • Dean Dorton (https://deandorton.com/insights/): Perhaps because they can be founded on trust, your nonprofit clients are especially vulnerable to fraud.
  • Global Taxes (https://www.globaltaxes.com/blog.php): When it’s your time, it’s your time: The clock starts on FBAR penalties when the tax forms are due and not when penalties are assessed — and even the death of the taxpayer doesn’t extend the deadline.
  • TaxConnex (https://www.taxconnex.com/blog-): Your e-commerce clients can muck up sales tax obligations in many ways. How some of the seeds of trouble might hide in their own billing system.
  • Sovos (https://sovos.com/blog/): What’s up with the five states that don’t have a sales tax?
  • Taxjar (https://www.taxjar.com/resources/blog): Humans are still needed to handle sales tax complexity, with real-world examples.
  • Wiss (https://wiss.com/insights/read/): A business — and business-advising — success story from a California chicken eatery.

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