ChatGPT and Taxation Law Research for Accountants

The course provides a concise overview of how to utilize ChatGPT and other generative AI tools for tax law research and compliance.

       
The lessons and strategies are applicable to practically any tax authority.  These include the Canada Revenue Agency, the Internal Revenue Serivce, and the UK's HM Revenue & Customs.  The content ranges from an introduction to ChatGPT and its capabilities to detailed strategies for employing ChatGPT in tax research, including the 'BEST WILD' framework for AI tax research strategy. It discusses how AI can assist in analyzing tax forms, crafting correspondence with tax authorities, and offers insights into the future of tax research with AI, integrating tools like Claude, Copilot, Gemini, Perplexity, Phind, and You.com.  It introduces AI Personas and virtual tax assistants, highlighting their role in enhancing tax law research and providing a template for setting up a virtual tax assistant within ChatGPT. 

This guide serves as an essential resource for tax professionals seeking to leverage AI in their research, offering a blend of technical insights, practical tips, and a vision for the future of tax law research powered by AI.

Applicable for:
This course is designed for tax professionals, including CPAs, tax attorneys, enrolled agents, and tax consultants, who are seeking to leverage the cutting-edge capabilities of artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT and other generative AI tools, to enhance their tax law research, compliance, advisory services, and interactions with tax authorities. The presentation also offers valuable insights for professionals within tax consultancy firms, accounting departments, and those involved in legal tax practice, aiming to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of tax legislation and digital transformation.

Prerequisites - Knowledge, Experience or Courses
A basic understanding of accounting principles and a familiarity with digital technology is recommended before enrolling in this course.

Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools in the context of IRS tax law research.
  • Explain how generative AI can enhance tax law research, particularly in analyzing complex tax regulations and documentation.
  • Utilize ChatGPT’s vision and voice features to automate the extraction and analysis of data from tax-related documents, including forms and letters from tax authorities.
  • Distinguish between various AI tools (such as Claude, Copilot, Gemini) in terms of their specific functionalities and optimal use cases in tax research.
  • Critique the effectiveness of different strategies (including the 'BEST WILD' framework) for employing AI in tax law research, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Design a virtual tax assistant using ChatGPT that incorporates tailored tax research strategies and complies with general privacy and security best practices.
  • Implement role-playing scenarios with tax personas to simulate interactions with tax authorities, using AI to enhance preparatory training.
  • Summarize the importance of privacy and security best practices when using AI tools for tax law research to protect sensitive client information.
  • Assess the implications of using AI for crafting correspondence with tax authorities, considering accuracy, professionalism, and compliance.
  • Construct comprehensive communication strategies using AI, tailored for client messaging and interactions with tax authorities, including appeals, inquiries, and negotiations.

Content
The topics in this seminar include:

  • Introduction to ChatGPT and Generative AI Tools: Overview of ChatGPT, its capabilities, and how it can be applied to tax law research and beyond.
  • General Privacy and Security Best Practices: Understanding how to use ChatGPT and other AI tools while ensuring the confidentiality and security of sensitive information.
  • Using AI for Tax Law Research: Strategies for employing ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to navigate and understand complex tax regulations and documentation.
  • AI Superpowers: Vision and Voice in Tax Research: Exploration of ChatGPT’s vision and voice features for analyzing tax forms, letters, and notifications from tax authorities.
  • Optimizing AI for Analyzing Tax Forms and Documents: Detailed methodologies for utilizing AI to dissect and understand various tax-related forms and official documents.
  • Crafting Correspondence with Tax Authorities using AI: Guidance on how AI can assist in drafting professional and compliant communications with tax authorities.
  • Role-Playing with Tax Personas for Professional Development: Introduction to the concept of tax persona role-playing using AI for training purposes, enhancing readiness for real-world interactions with tax authorities.
  • AI Personas and Virtual Tax Assistants: Insight into creating AI personas and setting up virtual tax assistants within
  • ChatGPT to streamline tax research and client advisories.
  • The 'BEST WILD' AI Tax Research Strategy: A novel approach combining best practices, error avoidance, and innovative strategies for AI-enhanced tax law research
  • Integrating Other Generative AI Research Tools in Tax Practice: Examination of additional AI tools like Claude, Copilot, Gemini, and their applications in tax law research and practice.

Seminar Instructor: Garrett Wasny

What to Expect

  • Two emails will be sent from CPA Manitoba following your registration: one to confirm your order and one including information on how to access the course through your Learning Hub. 
  • Once sent, these emails can also be found in the Communication tab of your CPA Manitoba Member Portal.
  • Course materials, links and credentials can be found in your Learning Hub no less than two business days prior to the seminar. 
  • This is a Live Virtual seminar where class size has been limited to allow for an interactive learning environment. 
  • This seminar will not be recorded. 
  • Live webinars have varying levels of expected interaction, with many requiring webcam and microphone capabilities. If you have concerns about the interaction required for this course, please email [email protected]

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When
3/18/2025 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Central Daylight Time

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Tuesday, 18 March 2025

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