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BUSINESS ESSENTIALS


Improved data security – AI tools can help protect sensitive records as more tax data moves online.


What to do now


To stay ahead, businesses should assess their systems and processes. Start by reviewing digital record-keeping. If you’re still using spreadsheets or manual data entry, now is the time to move to cloud accounting software aligned with HMRC’s expectations.


Next, strengthen your R&D documentation. Keep thorough records of technical work, staff involvement and project progress, as vague or retrospective claims are more likely to face challenges under AI-driven scrutiny.


TAX


HOW AI IS CHANGING TAX COMPLIANCE FOR BUSINESS


Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to Silicon Valley. It’s now reshaping how HMRC monitors tax compliance, and that means change is coming for Lancashire businesses.


From real-time data analysis to automated cross- checks, AI is enabling HMRC to spot discrepancies faster than ever. While this presents risks, it also offers opportunities for firms that are prepared.


As accountants working closely with SMEs, manufacturers, property owners and family-run firms across the region, we’re seeing how AI is influencing compliance and how proactive businesses are turning it to their advantage.


HMRC is becoming an AI-enabled tax authority


HMRC has invested heavily in automation and data integration. It now routinely cross-checks tax returns against bank feeds, PAYE records, property databases and third-party platforms.


Machine learning is increasingly used to detect unusual patterns or gaps in VAT, payroll and corporation tax filings. Enquiries are becoming more targeted, especially around R&D tax relief, digital record-keeping and undeclared income.


For businesses, this means less room for error and that traditional processes may no longer be enough.


The opportunity


While the compliance landscape is evolving, AI also brings benefits:


Automated bookkeeping – Reduces errors and improves visibility of tax liabilities.


Smarter planning – Predictive tools help anticipate bills and funding needs.


Stronger evidence – Digital project logs and structured documentation support more robust R&D and capital allowance claims.


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Property and hospitality businesses should ensure income records are reconciled. Accounting systems must align with booking platforms or letting agents to avoid discrepancies that could trigger enquiries.


It’s also vital to train finance teams on safe AI use. Staff must understand how to use digital tools, the risks around data security, and when human oversight is essential.


Finally, businesses need a plan for responding to HMRC. With AI enabling faster investigations, clear, prompt responses – backed by advice – can make all the difference.


Final thoughts


AI is reshaping tax compliance, but businesses that act now can stay ahead. With strong systems and good advice, regulatory change becomes a competitive edge.


Streets Accountants supports Lancashire firms with digital readiness, R&D claim support and practical advice on AI in finance. If you’d like to review your approach, we’re here to help.


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