If you’re the one responsible for keeping your firm’s technology running, you’ve probably heard the same question more than once:
“Can we use AI to save time?”
The answer is yes—but with a catch.
Most AI tools force you to choose between productivity and security. That’s a problem for accounting firms. You’re dealing with sensitive financial data, strict compliance requirements, and zero tolerance for downtime.
Microsoft Copilot for accounting firms is gaining attention as more teams explore AI tools to improve efficiency. Unlike many public AI platforms, Copilot operates within your Microsoft 365 environment, helping protect data, maintain existing permissions, and allow firms to explore these capabilities without introducing unnecessary risk.
For IT leaders, that changes the conversation. Now it’s not if you can use AI, it’s how to use it effectively.
Let’s walk through practical, real-world ways your firm can start using Copilot today.
One of the biggest mistakes firms make is opening Copilot and asking vague questions. That usually leads to generic answers and frustration.
Instead, think about the job you need done.
For example:
When you assign Copilot a clear role, such as l “act as a tax reviewer” or “summarize this for a client”, you immediately get more relevant output.
This small shift saves time because your team spends less effort rewriting responses.
Copilot works best when it knows what “done” looks like.
If you ask it to “summarize a document,” you’ll get something generic. But if you say, “summarize key tax implications for a client email,” the response becomes usable right away.
For busy CPA teams, that difference matters.
It reduces back-and-forth, speeds up delivery, and helps staff move from draft to final faster, especially during peak seasons when every minute counts.
This is where Microsoft Copilot stands apart.
Instead of copying and pasting information into an external AI tool, your team can work directly with:
Because everything stays within your Microsoft 365 tenant, you maintain control over sensitive information.
And that matters. Security and data access are top concerns for IT leaders in CPA firms, especially when multiple users need different permission levels.
Email alone can drain hours from your team every week.
Copilot can:
Instead of starting from scratch, your team starts with a strong draft and refines it.
Over time, this doesn’t just save minutes; it adds up to significant productivity gains across the firm.
Consistency is a challenge in growing firms. Different team members write differently, structure responses differently, and explain things in different ways.
Copilot can help standardize that.
By referencing strong examples, like a well-written client email or report, you can guide Copilot to match your firm’s tone and format.
The result:
Even experienced staff miss things, especially under pressure.
Copilot can act as a built-in reviewer by checking:
For example, after drafting a response or summary, you can ask:
“Review this for gaps or unclear explanations.”
This extra step improves quality without adding significant time. It’s especially valuable during tax season when workloads are high, and accuracy is critical.
Research is necessary- but it’s also time-consuming.
Copilot can help your team:
Instead of digging through pages of information, your staff can focus on interpreting results and advising clients.
That shift, from gathering information to using it, is where firms start to see real efficiency gains.
The real power of Copilot shows up when you stop treating it like a one-off tool.
Think about the tasks your team repeats every week:
Once you create strong prompts for those tasks, you can reuse them.
This creates consistency, reduces training time, and helps your team work faster without reinventing the process each time.
It’s easy to focus on speed and forget about risk.
But for CPA firms, security isn’t optional. Your systems need to be reliable, your data needs to stay private, and your team needs tools they can trust.
Microsoft Copilot supports that by staying within your existing environment. It respects permissions, aligns with compliance requirements, and reduces the need to move data outside your systems.
That balance, productivity without added risk, is what makes it a practical choice for accounting firms.
Technology only works when it’s implemented and supported the right way.
That’s where Cetrom comes in.
As more firms explore AI, the focus isn’t just on using the tools- it’s on using them responsibly. That means having the right infrastructure, governance, and support in place to protect your data and maintain performance.
Cetrom helps firms optimize their environments to support tools like Microsoft Copilot securely. From resource management to compliance and ongoing support, the goal is simple: help your firm move forward without disrupting what already works.
If you’re evaluating how AI fits into your firm or want to ensure it’s being used safely, Cetrom can help guide that process.
Learn more about Cetrom’s approach: Why CPA Firms Need Secure IT Support for AI Tools
Check out our Coffee Talk on How CPA Firms are Using AI with Randy Jonston of K2 Enterprises.