Tax practitioners' AI adoption for research doubles in one year, driving shift toward alternative billing
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Chris Gaetano
Summary
The number of tax practitioners using AI for research has nearly doubled in a year, from 33% to 60%, according to a survey by AI tax research platform Blue J in cooperation with CPA.com. An additional 32% plan to adopt AI tools in the next few years. This rapid adoption is leading practitioners to explore alternative billing models, moving away from traditional hourly billing. Hesitation has significantly decreased, with only 7% saying they have no plan to adopt AI, down from 30% last year.
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· 3 pulled60% of practitioners say they have already adopted AI tools, versus 33% last year
a further 32% plan to do so in the next few years, compared to 20% last year
the proportion of those saying they have no plan at this time went from 30% to 7%
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