About Tax Haus
At the intersection of artificial intelligence and corporate tax.
Why Tax Haus exists
AI is changing corporate tax in two directions simultaneously. Tax authorities are deploying machine learning at scale to detect compliance gaps faster than most tax teams can identify them manually. At the same time, AI tools are becoming genuinely useful for tax work — document analysis, research, disclosure drafting.
Most resources on “AI and tax” fall into one of two traps: either they're written by AI specialists with no tax depth, or by tax professionals who are enthusiastic about AI but haven't built anything with it. Neither is particularly useful to a Tax Director trying to make real decisions.
Tax Haus exists to fill that gap. Practitioner-level knowledge of both disciplines. No hype. No generic frameworks. Just clear, actionable analysis of what's actually happening at the intersection of AI and corporate tax — and what it means for your function.
What you'll find here
AI & Tax broadly
How AI tools work, where they're being applied in tax functions, what the risks are — across compliance, R&D, transfer pricing, VAT, and beyond.
HMRC developments
What HMRC's AI roadmap actually means, how their Connect system has evolved, UTT notifications, and the regulatory changes that will hit in 2026.
Practical implementation
Data readiness, workpaper design, SAO obligations, control frameworks — the unglamorous infrastructure that makes AI work in a tax context.
Who's behind Tax Haus
Ayman Boulos — Founder
Ayman Boulos is a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and ACA, with over 10 years of experience in tax and a deep passion for AI. Tax Haus is his method to bridge the two — helping tax functions prepare and excel in the age of AI.