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NAADI
Corporation tax automated. So accountants advise, not admin
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Corporation tax automated. So accountants advise, not admin
28 followers
NAADI handles the corporation tax intelligence work across the entire client base of an accounting practice. We classify and sort transactions, estimate tax positions, flag reliefs and risks, giving clients of a practice real-time visibility into their corporation tax. Accountants focus on advisory, we take care of data entry.







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How do you deal with edge case transactions and make sure the classification is explainable to the accountant?
@thamibenjelloun If there's an ambiguous/edge case transaction which the rule based model cannot classify, it is then pushed to LLM for classification. Any classification done through LLM is flagged as a risk with a plain english breakdown of how NAADI had classified the transaction and is up for a mandetory review by the accountant before the case is fully completed. We're actively developing context-aware prompting where the business context (industry, R&D activity, bookkeeping quality) is incorporated into the classification prompt.
I’m Vahin, co-founder of NAADI.
Three months ago, NAADI was just an idea.
Tris had experienced first-hand how difficult corporation tax was to learn. What started as conversations about making tax concepts easier to understand slowly turned into a much bigger question:
Why are accountants spending so much time on work that software should already be doing?
The more people we spoke to, the clearer the problem became. Before any real tax planning or advisory work happens, accountants spend hours cleaning data, reconciling records, reviewing transactions, and preparing information. Important work, but repetitive work.
So we started building.
Since March, most of my evenings, weekends, and early mornings have gone into NAADI. Thousands of lines of code, hundreds of conversations with accountants and business owners, countless bugs, rebuilds, and moments where we questioned whether we were solving the right problem.
Today, NAADI can take bookkeeping records, classify transactions, estimate a corporation tax position, identify potential risks and reliefs, and prepare the information needed to draft a CT600 in minutes.
But what I’m most proud of isn’t the technology.
It’s that we stayed focused on a simple goal:
Give accountants more time to be accountants.
Less time spent on preparation.
More time spent on advice.
More time spent helping businesses make better decisions.
Today we’re officially live.
If you’re an accountant, bookkeeper, or SME owner, we’d genuinely love your feedback.
And if you know someone running a small accountancy practice, an introduction would mean a lot.
We’re just getting started.