AI guides for South African accounting practices.
These guides are for South African business owners and senior operators who want a first AI workflow running in their firm.
Each guide is workflow-led and reviewed by an operator who has run it.
Two guide hubs: foundations and accounting.
Foundations is the starting hub for any business owner new to AI, and the accounting hub is workflow-led for South African practices running the filing season and the company-tax compliance year.
Foundations
Digestible orientation for anyone who has not yet used AI deliberately at work. South African examples, no jargon, no hype.
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SAICA, SAIPA, IRBA-aligned guides for South African accounting firms. Month-end, VAT, SARS, AFS, and debtor workflows that actually fit the local rhythm.
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Getting comfortable with AI at work, without the hype
A digestible orientation for any South African business owner who has heard about AI for three years and not yet built a single workflow around it.
The big-company AI pattern, sized for a South African SME
How South African SMEs can copy the three-step AI adoption pattern that's working inside the world's largest companies, sized for a 12-staff firm.
The company-tax calendar that lives in one head
Company income tax, provisional tax, VAT, and payroll each run on their own SARS clock. Why a single compliance calendar beats one person's memory.
Filing Season 2026: the intake head start before 13 July
SARS Filing Season 2026 opens 13 July, with auto-assessments from 1 July. Why the practice that starts intake early reviews returns instead of chasing them.
Provisional tax: the cost of an underestimated IRP6
Underestimate the second provisional return and SARS can add a 20 percent paragraph 20 penalty plus section 89quat interest. How the thresholds work.
AI with GreatSoft for South African firms
What AI can and cannot do alongside GreatSoft: the read-only deadline, CRM, and secretarial handoff, and the line it never crosses.
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