An honest map of the AI tax landscape.

Tax software was one of the first industries to go all-in on AI — and one of the hardest to evaluate. Every product page now says "AI-powered." TaxAIs exists to sort out what that actually means: who the companies are, what their AI genuinely does, and what independent reviewers think of them.

We currently track 65 companies across the United States, Europe & the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, spanning personal filing, self-employed tools, crypto tax, software for accounting firms, indirect tax (sales tax, VAT, GST), and tax research.

What gets listed

We exclude general accounting or bookkeeping tools without a meaningful tax product, and we don't list companies we can't verify from public sources.

How reviews are cited

TaxAIs does not collect its own reviews. Instead, each profile aggregates ratings from established third-party platforms — Trustpilot, G2, Capterra, the Apple App Store, Google Play, TrustRadius, and regional equivalents — with a link to the exact source page. For every citation we record the score, the approximate review count, and a one-line summary of common reviewer sentiment.

Three honest caveats: ratings change daily, platforms attract different reviewer populations (App Store reviewers judge the app; G2 reviewers judge the business tool), and early-stage companies may have no review presence at all. Figures on this site were last checked in August 2026; the source links are always the ground truth.

Independence

No company paid to be listed, and no listing is sponsored. We are not affiliated with any company in the directory. Trademarks and logos belong to their owners and appear only to identify the products being described.

Corrections

Every claim on this site traces back to a source link, and listings are re-verified on a rolling basis — the date each profile was last checked is stamped on the page. Where a company is early-stage and has no review-platform presence, we say so rather than filling the gap with an estimate.

Not advice

Nothing here is tax, legal, or financial advice. Tax rules differ by country, state, and personal situation — for anything consequential, talk to a qualified professional (several companies in the Accountants & firms category build software for exactly those people).