AI is making profound strides in the field of taxation, with the potential to significantly impact jobs in bookkeeping and accounting. However, experts believe there is room for humans to thrive alongside AI in the workplace, as humans possess unique abilities such as creativity, emotional intelligence, flexibility, and strategic thinking. AI can be divided into two categories: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI). Machine learning and deep learning are subsets of ANI. The Commissioner for Tax and Customs recently unveiled a strategic plan for 2023-2025, emphasizing that the future of tax administration is technology-driven, integrating advanced data analytics, business intelligence, and artificial intelligence.
