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Tax Generative AI in 2024: Opportunity, Threat, or Both?

15:00 - 15:45 BST 24th July 2024

AI adoption in the tax sector is accelerating

The tax world is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technologies.

As these powerful tools continue to evolve, they present both exciting opportunities and potential challenges for tax professionals and the industry as a whole.

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To delve into this pivotal topic, we've assembled a distinguished panel of experts who will share their insights on how Gen AI is reshaping the UK tax market.

Priya Vijayasarathy
Director

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Panelist: Priya Vijayasarathy

Priya is the Director of Data and AI for Deloitte Tax & Legal in the UK. She specialises in the development and implementation of analytics and AI solutions for tax purposes. Priya is an electronics engineer by background and also completed an MBA in Finance in Sydney.

Panelist: Becky Shields

As a strategic partner for businesses across sectors, Becky's expertise in aligning digital initiatives with growth objectives makes her an invaluable voice in exploring Gen AI's role in driving innovation and efficiency in the tax industry.

Becky Shields
Partner and Head of Digital Transformation

Moore Kingston Smith – Accountants and business advisers

Alex Conway
Partner

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Panelist: Alex Conway

Alex Conway a Partner at Crowe UK, specialising in tax advisory for professional practices and individual partners. Alex's expertise in personal and partnership tax matters, coupled with his involvement in tax technology boards, ensures a well-rounded understanding of Gen AI's potential impact on various tax domains.

Panelist: Paul Aplin

Paul is the Vice President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) and former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).

With his extensive background in practice and advisory roles, Paul brings a practitioner's perspective to the discussion, offering valuable insights into the practical implications of Gen AI for tax professionals.

Paul Aplin OBE
Vice President

Chartered Institute of Taxation | Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Jonathan Scriven
Director of Tax Markets at LexisNexis

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Moderator: Jonathan Scriven

Leading the discussion is Jonathan Scriven, Director of Tax Markets at LexisNexis, a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in information technology, knowledge management, and decision tools. His expertise in SaaS-based solutions and market-leading tax products positions him as an ideal moderator for this conversation.

Join us as we navigate this exciting and complex terrain, gaining valuable insights from industry leaders and exploring the future of tax in the age of Gen AI.

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