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Rachael Daigle

Washington, D.C.

News Director at Bloomberg Tax

News geek at @tax and @blaw. Formerly @environment // @boiseweekly. Recovering Potato Stater, food writer, travel junkie, local newshound. Usual disclaimers.

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  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachael Daigle

    Here’s the part most companies already know: The first of the EU AI Act compliance deadlines began to take effect this year in a multi-phase process that will take place over the next several years. Here’s the part many companies are overlooking: They’re likely on the hook to comply. The European Union’s law is the most comprehensive and broadest governing framework for artificial intelligence to date. The first of its provisions took effect in February, targeting the riskiest ...

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Rachael Daigle

    Here’s the part most companies already know: The first of the EU AI Act compliance deadlines began to take effect this year in a multi-phase process that will take place over the next several years. Here’s the part many companies are overlooking: They’re likely on the hook to comply. The European Union’s law is the most comprehensive and broadest governing framework for artificial intelligence to date. The first of its provisions took effect in February, targeting the riskiest ...

  • Jan 7, 2025 | news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachael Daigle

    What was once known as the tax cliff of 2025 may have leveled out into something less dramatic sounding, but tax practitioners are still buckling up and getting ready for what promises to be a massive debate around tax policy this year. Negotiations around expiring tax provisions in the 2017 tax law, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, were looming on taxes for corporations, partnerships, estates, and individuals no matter which way the election fell.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | news.bloombergtax.com | Rachael Daigle

    What was once known as the tax cliff of 2025 may have leveled out into something less dramatic sounding, but tax practitioners are still buckling up and getting ready for what promises to be a massive debate around tax policy this year. Negotiations around expiring tax provisions in the 2017 tax law, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, were looming on taxes for corporations, partnerships, estates, and individuals no matter which way the election fell.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | news.bloombergtax.com | Rachael Daigle

    Now that we’re well into the Age of AI, the initial panic has subsided. In-house legal teams are settling into productive conversations with their business partners about how their companies will embrace (or not) the technology. The conversation is less about replacing humans and more about how those humans can be more productive and less consumed with busywork.

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