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TaxGPT
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Boost productivity by 10x. Get cited tax answers in seconds, draft memos, analyze tax documents, and manage clients in one place.
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    Jun 25
    The profession is splitting into two groups. Firms restructuring their workflows around agentic AI. And firms still using it as a faster search engine. The gap between them is widening every season. We put together a guide for principals who want to understand what the shift
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    Jun 11
    The child tax credit looks simple on paper. Then your refund comes back smaller than expected and it's not clear why. It's almost always one of these 👇 What you can actually claim:  → Up to $2,200 per qualifying child in 2025, with the amount subject to inflation adjustment
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    Jun 9
    🚀 We're at AICPA Engage! Catch us live at Booth #739. Stop by to see autonomous tax workflows, AI-powered return review, and cited research in seconds. This is what the modern tax firm runs on. #AICPAEngage #TaxGPT
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    Jun 4
    A wrong number on your return doesn't always mean a 1040-X. A simple arithmetic slip or clerical error usually doesn't need an amended return. The IRS corrects it during processing and notifies you by mail 👇 → The IRS typically catches and corrects math errors as it processes
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    Jun 1
    We're heading to AICPA Engage! 🎉 The modern tax firm runs on AI, and we're bringing it live to AICPA Engage this June. Find us at booth #739 to see how tax professionals are transforming their entire workflow: → Research that delivers cited answers in seconds  → Autonomous
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    May 29
    Got a 1099-R for your pension this year? Don't assume Box 1 is what you'll be taxed on. Box 1 is the gross distribution, the total that was paid out. The number that actually matters is Box 2a, the reported taxable amount. And those two are often not the same. Here's why the
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    May 22
    🎓 Got a scholarship? It might not be as tax-free as you think. Every year, students and parents discover (often too late) that part of a scholarship counts as taxable income. Here's the rule no one tells you about 👇 Tax-free (if both apply): -You're a degree candidate at an
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    May 19
    Sold your home in Canada this year? Most people assume the gain is automatically tax-free. It's not and the CRA has quietly gotten stricter about who actually qualifies. The principal residence exemption can wipe out the capital gain when you sell your home, but only if you tick
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    May 14
    Charitable donations are deductible. Amending to add them is where things get tricky. When you file Form 1040-X, the IRS can re-examine your entire return, not just the line you changed. And charitable contributions are already one of their most scrutinized deductions. What
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    May 13
    Why are people still using ChatGPT for tax research?
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    May 13
    🚨 LEAKED: Sam Altman texts Mira Murati about taxes
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    May 12
    Tax season ended a few weeks ago. Smart taxpayers are already planning for the next one. Here's the thing most people miss: the biggest tax surprises aren't caused by what you do in April. They're caused by what you didn't check in May. The IRS just updated its free Tax
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    May 12
    Review equipment purchases for Section 179 treatment before year-end. Timing and business-use percentage matter.
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