Use cases

Ground Australian tax research in sources.

taxcode.au is for research workflows where AI output must stay tied to legislation, rulings, guidance, cases, source gaps, and professional review.

Strategy memos

Explore provisions, concessions, timing, elections, thresholds, exclusions, and integrity risks before drafting advice.

File notes

Pull source-backed extracts and issue lists that can be reviewed by a senior practitioner before they reach a client file.

Scenario testing

Compare client fact patterns against current source material while keeping jurisdiction and date context visible.

Research questions that fit

  • Which provisions and ATO materials govern this issue?
  • What source-backed risks should be checked before recommending a structure?
  • Which concessions, exclusions, offsets, or elections may be relevant?
  • What anti-avoidance or integrity rules should be reviewed?
  • Which source gaps or date limits affect confidence in the answer?

Example prompts

  • Use taxcode.au to map the source-backed issues for a Division 7A loan repayment timing question. Include compliance risks and source dates.
  • Use taxcode.au to identify current small business CGT concession pathways, then list anti-avoidance and eligibility checks for review.
  • Use taxcode.au to find payroll tax guidance for contractor arrangements in NSW and flag jurisdiction or source gaps.

Generated research guides

  • Division 7A research workflow: source-grounded prompt pattern, research packet shape, and review checklist for AI-assisted Division 7A questions.

Professional guardrails

taxcode.au is built for research support. It should make source discovery faster and more auditable, but it does not replace professional judgment, client fact verification, or final advice review.

  • Confirm dates, jurisdictions, and source status.
  • Review legislation and official guidance before relying on the output.
  • Ask explicitly for anti-avoidance and integrity checks on strategy questions.
  • Record unresolved source gaps in the workpaper or file note.