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Black Ore

Black Ore

AI Tax Prep Platform

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Black Ore is an AI-powered tax preparation platform designed to automate the end-to-end workflow for accounting firms. It ingests client documents, extracts and categorizes tax data, populates workpapers, and prepares returns with human-level accuracy. The platform integrates with major tax software and leverages machine learning to detect anomalies, suggest adjustments, and streamline reviews. Firms use Black Ore to cut prep time dramatically, reduce errors, and scale their compliance work with greater consistency and efficiency.

AI SummaryMixed

Tax professionals express cautious optimism about Black Ore, noting its potential for automating 1040 returns and easing tax season burdens. However, concerns arise regarding the tool's availability and whether it is fully operational or still in development. While some see AI as a means to enhance efficiency, others are uncertain about its current market readiness and practical applications in their firms.

Reddit Mentions

u/ckmkg16

I'm looking to go out on my own, and one of the biggest reasons I think it could work (without me having to go back to initial data entry/prep of returns) is AI. There seems to be a lot of very interesting providers out there (Black Ore, Filed/Numiro, etc), but when I try to click through the websites to find out more, I can't actually see where they're actively selling a product at this point. Is AI tax prep actually in use or still in development stage? Has anyone had any experience here

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u/Shot-Camel56982

I've been looking into how my firm can implement AI in some capacity that will help make dealing with tax season a little more bearable. Even if it means preparing a handful of returns a week can be taken off my plate, I view that as a win. Here's what I found **Black Ore** Black Ore says it's a "complete 1040 automation for tax professionals." From what I found, their system handles document classification and standard deduction scenarios for straightforward individual returns. Best fit ap

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u/Shot-Camel5698

Hey all, new to Reddit here, It's the post-season, and I've had a little more time to think now that my time isn't occupied by taxes. I wanted to see what you all thought of how AI will work with the industry. Particularly public accounting. I know that there's some who might think AI is going to replace roles. Call me an optimist but I think it's in a better position to at least make lives easier. At the very least through speeding up a ton of the work that sucks up time and is incredibly bor

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