A new survey from Dext finds Canadian accountants are spending hours each month correcting AI-generated tax mistakes made by clients. Of the 500 accountants surveyed, 44% said they spend up to three hours monthly fixing errors linked to public AI tools, while 38% spend four to 10 hours. Only 7% reported no AI-related mistakes.
Common issues include incorrect interpretations of business expenses and payroll errors, with 70% saying clients use AI outputs to challenge professional advice. While some see promise in AI-assisted tax guidance, many warn that without oversight, financial penalties can follow.
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