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Time of India
09-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SAS debuts new, custom AI models to bust business bottlenecks
SAS INNOVATE , ORLANDO, In the latest wave of its $1 billion investment in industry solutions, data and AI leader SAS has debuted a new selection of AI models. Each model addresses a specific labor- and time intensive process that can drag business down. SAS' packaged models come either ready-to-go or intended to tailor and accelerate model training on customer data. All can quickly and easily integrate with the existing systems of organizations of all sizes. Inspired by guidelines from SAS' Data Ethics Practice, customers can rely on SAS' simple documentation to create models that deliver results that are easy to understand and explain. Users are equipped to take back their time and enjoy boosted productivity and return on investment, all while adhering to the highest standards of responsible innovation. The models, available now, include: • Cross-Industry: o AI-Driven Entity Resolution. o Document Analysis. • Health Care: o Medication Adherence Risk. • Manufacturing: o Strategic Supply Chain Optimization. • Public Sector: o Payment Integrity for Food Assistance. o Tax Compliance for Sales Tax. 'SAS Models are based on SAS' core assets, talent and intellectual property from its wealth of experience working with customers to solve industry problems,' said Kathy Lange, Research Director at IDC. 'Between their scalability and seamless integration with existing environments, SAS Models are a great option for those looking to accelerate time to production who might lack the expertise or time to build models from scratch.' A model portfolio on a roll and an agentic sneak preview As SAS continues to lead the future of AI for business , new models will be launched per evolving customer and market demand. Fresh offerings coming in 2025 will include: • Banking: o Fraud Decisioning for Payments and Card Models. • Health Care: o Payment Integrity for Health Care. • Manufacturing: o Worker Safety Monitoring. • Public Sector: o Tax Compliance for Individual Income Tax. As SAS redefines what's possible with pre-built AI innovation, the next chapter includes agentic counterparts to SAS' models, bringing even more autonomy to industry-specific offerings. It can take weeks or months for data scientists to create and fine-tune data lakes: essential repositories that can store, then crunch large amounts of raw customer data in its original format, then restructure and transform it to make it ready for models to use. SAS' answer to this issue: a pre-built AI agent that will automate complex data preparation tasks, helping models run in real time, with no manual data restructuring required. 'We believe the future of AI lies in agents that are not only intelligent but also responsible, ready-to-use and relevant,' said Udo Sglavo, VP of Applied AI and Modeling, R&D at SAS. 'Our new industry-specific models, built on decades of domain expertise and guided by our ethics-first approach, represent a bold step toward agentic AI: solutions that think with context, act with purpose and deliver real-world impact.' Today's announcement was made at SAS Innovate, the data and AI experience for business leaders, technical users and SAS Partners. This year's event is supported by our partner sponsors, including Microsoft, Intel and AWS.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Yahoo
Anderson man arrested on tax evasion charges
ANDERSON, S.C. (WSPA) – An Anderson man was arrested on Thursday and was charged with seven counts of tax evasion, according to the South Carolina Department of Revenue. John B. Rutledge, 60, had altered his W-2 forms, failed to report additional income, and created false on his state Individual Income Tax returns during the 2016 through 2022 tax years, according to the arrest warrants. The SCDOR said that Rutledge had underreported his income by more than $170,000, evading $34,000 in taxes. Rutledge is being held at the Anderson County Detention Center and is waiting for his bond hearing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
How to check your state tax refund status
(NewsNation) — While the Internal Revenue Service has a one-stop shop for checking your tax refund status, each state has a different tool to determine your state income tax refund status. Each state also has a different estimated turnaround time for issuing a refund. Here are the websites for each state, according to tax preparation service ezTaxReturn. Also listed are estimated windows for when to expect your tax refund after filing. Nine states do not have state income tax. Tax season: How to file for free State How to check your refund status When will I get my tax return after filing? Alabama My Alabama Taxes 8 – 10 weeks Arizona Where's My Refund? Up to 10 days Arkansas ATAP Up to 21 business days California Where's My Refund? Up to 3 weeks for e-file, or 3 months for paper returns Colorado Revenue Online – State of Colorado Not specified Connecticut My ConneCT Revenue Services 10-12 weeks for paper returns Delaware Check Refund Status 10-12 weeks Georgia Check my Refund Status Within 6 weeks Hawaii Hawaii Tax Online 9-10 weeks for paper returns Idaho Welcome to State Tax Commission 7-8 weeks for e-file or 10-11 weeks for paper returns Illinois Illinois Department of Revenue Not Specified Indiana DOR: Check the Status of Your Refund At least 3 weeks for e-file, 12 weeks for paper returns Iowa Refund Status – Where's My Refund? Not Specified Kansas Kansas Department of Revenue Not Specified Kentucky Where's My Refund? 4-6 weeks for e-file, 10-14 weeks for paper returns Louisiana LaTAP 4-8 weeks Maine MRS – Refund Status Look Up Within 8 weeks Maryland Maryland Taxes 30 days Massachusetts MassTaxConnect Up to 11 weeks Michigan eServices Individual Income Tax 3-4 weeks for e-file Minnesota Where's My Refund? Not Specified Mississippi Individual Income Tax 10 weeks Missouri Obtaining the status of your tax return Not Specified Montana Where's My Refund? 2-18 weeks Nebraska Income Tax Refund Status A minimum of 30 days New Jersey Check the Status of Your New Jersey Income Tax Refund A minimum of 4 weeks for e-file New Mexico Where Is My Refund? : Individuals 6-8 weeks New York Check your refund status online 24/7! Not Specified North Carolina Refund Inquiry Selection 3-6 weeks North Dakota North Dakota Taxpayer Access Point Not Specified Ohio Check My Refund Status Not Specified Oklahoma Oklahoma Tax Commission 14-21 days Oregon Revenue Online Not Specified Pennsylvania Where's My Refund? 8-10 weeks Rhode Island Taxation Refund Status 10-15 business days South Carolina Refunds 6-8 weeks Utah Where's My Refund? 120 days Vermont Check Your Return or Refund Status 6-8 weeks Virginia Individual Online Account 4-8 weeks Washington, D.C. MyTax DC Up to 8 weeks West Virginia MyTaxes Within 21 days Wisconsin DOR Where's My Refund – It's Refund 123 Less than 12 weeks Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Zawya
30-01-2025
- Politics
- Zawya
Oman: State, Shura Councils discuss items of dispute on some draft laws
Muscat: The State Council and the Shura Council today held the first joint session of the 2nd annual convening for the 8th term of the Council of Oman. The session was held under the chairmanship of Sheikh Abdulmalik Abdullah Al Khalili, Chairman of the State Council. It addressed items of dispute on some draft laws, including the Electronic Transactions draft law, the Public Health draft law, the Human Organ and Tissue Transplantation and Transfer draft law, the Financial draft law, the Individual Income Tax draft law and the Special Economic Zones and Free Zones draft laws. The session was attended by Khalid Hilal Al Ma'awali, Chairman of the Shura Council, members of the State Council and Shura Council, the Secretary General of the State Council and the Secretary General of the Shura Council. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Observer
28-01-2025
- Business
- Observer
Shura, State Council approve draft Income Tax Law, with suggestions
Muscat: The State Council and the Majlis A'Shura Council joint session discussed areas of disagreement and approved the six draft laws. The six draft laws were Electronic Transactions, Public Health, Transfer and Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues, Financial Law, Individual Income Tax, Special Economic Zones, and Free Zones. The draft law on personal income tax has been approved but with recommendations on some articles. On the Personal Income Tax Law, it was agreed to raise the tax exemption limit to RO50,000 for the benefit of the middle class and reduce the percentage to five percent. It was agreed not to include gratuity or other end-of-service perks as they are not considered sources of income. Members agreed that the minimum income of RO30,000, which covered around 32,000 people, was proposed by the government according to a study conducted in 2019/2020. Some members also suggested postponing the implementation of the law but if it is implemented the minimum income has to be raised and other recommendations should be also included. The government has said that the Income Tax will not be imposed unless conditions are suitable for its application. The Minister of Finance added that raising the Value-Added Tax will all citizens, while the income tax will only affect around one percent of the Sultanate's population. Around RO1.4 billion was raised in 2024 from taxes, which include corporate, selective, and value-added taxes.