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AI vs Human Tax Advisor

AI vs Tax Advisor: Why London Still Needs Tax Experts (CIGMA Guide, 2025) Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how London businesses learn, plan and communicate. You can ask an AI to explain capital allowances UK, sketch a worked example of marginal relief, or draft a board paper about R&D tax credits London. That’s progress. But … Continue reading AI vs Human Tax Advisor

AI vs. Human Expertise: The Risks of Letting Software Handle Your Tax Return Alone

AI vs. Human Expertise: The Risks of Letting Software Handle Your Tax Return Alone AI tax software offers speed and efficiency, but relying on it without human oversight carries risks. Mistakes can arise from data errors or software limitations, especially in complex tax situations. The most important safeguard is combining AI tools with expert human … Continue reading AI vs. Human Expertise: The Risks of Letting Software Handle Your Tax Return Alone

AI Tools Are Useful - But Here-s Why You Still Need an Accountant

AI Tools Are Useful - But Here-s Why You Still Need an Accountant AI tools have become valuable assets in modern accounting, helping to automate repetitive tasks and analyse large amounts of data quickly. These technologies can save time and reduce errors, making certain processes more efficient. However, even with these advances, human accountants remain … Continue reading AI Tools Are Useful - But Here-s Why You Still Need an Accountant

Why a Real Accountant Still Beats AI for Company Tax Returns

Why a Real Accountant Still Beats AI for Company Tax Returns AI has become a common tool in accounting, helping to speed up routine tasks like data entry and error checking. However, when it comes to company tax returns, relying solely on AI can be risky. A real accountant still beats AI because they offer … Continue reading Why a Real Accountant Still Beats AI for Company Tax Returns