Court Cases

The responsibility for the interpretation of the law ultimately falls to the court system. That is why court judgements related to tax are incredibly useful for accountants.

Accessing and succinctly distilling down the key points of court cases has been made so much more practical since the arrival of AI.

However, having confidence that a comprehensive breadth of relevant court cases has been searched and that cited cases aren’t made-up has been a challenge for many.

Since SavvyWise doesn’t search the public Internet, but instead refers to a curated high-quality knowledge library and is designed to cite only relevant genuine cases, accountants are able to gain confidence and efficiency benefits from their AI-assisted tax research.

Research can be conducted on cases related to tax from these courts:

  • High Court
  • Federal Court
  • Administrative Review Tribunal
  • Administrative Appeals Tribunal
  • Supreme Court
  • Family Court

New Tax Judgements

Tax cases continue to be heard in the court system with new judgements published by the courts on a continuing basis.

These new judgements are promptly added to the curated high-quality knowledge library of SavvyWise, allowing accountants to conduct up-to-date AI-assisted tax research.

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