Smart money! Nearly half of Americans trust AI to do their taxes over a trained human

Smart money! Nearly half of Americans trust AI to do their taxes over a trained human
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Smart money! Nearly half of Americans trust AI to do their taxes over a trained human
Author: Madeline Sherratt
Published: Feb, 09 2025 12:21

Summary at a Glance

Petr Marek, CEO and co-founder of Invoice Home, believes that the digitization of filing taxes is indicative of how social media and the addictive scrolling climate had impacted people’s behaviors – putting them off important but dull tasks such as filing taxes.

The tax season itself kicked off on January 27 and the IRS is anticipating over 140 million tax returns to be filed before the April 15 federal deadline is up, meaning Americans have just around two and a half months to get their act together.

Nearly half of Americans trust AI to do their taxes over a trained human ‘It is harder to do something like tax filing because it’s something distracting from the other things they are doing’.

The research, conducted by accounting software company Invoice Home, surveyed 2,000 U.S. adults and found that almost 43 percent of respondents say they would trust artificial intelligence for help over a real person who is a tax professional.

But in bad news for certified public accountants (CPAs), a new survey has revealed that nearly half of Americans now trust Artificial Intelligence more than tax professionals.

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