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taxgpt promotes itself as the right call for instant answers. This is an email I received today:
Hire a CPA: The right call for complex situations, but they're not designed for quick, on-demand questions. You need an appointment, and their time is rightfully focused on your full return, not a 5-minute clarification.
Use tax software: Affordable and solid for filing, but it won't explain your situation to you. If something confuses you, you're on your own.
Google it: You get contradictory answers, outdated guidance, and no way to verify what's actually accurate.
The problem isn't that any of these options are bad. It's that none of them are built for instant, reliable answers when a question comes up in the moment. Until now.
Meet TaxGPT: Tax Intelligence on Demand
TaxGPT is an AI tax tool trained on the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, IRS guidance, state tax laws, and court rulings. When you ask a tax question, you get an instant, source-backed answer.
It's not replacing tax software or professionals. It's something better: a trusted resource you can ask whenever you need clarity.