Bloomberg announces strategic partner program

Bloomberg Tax and Accounting launched a new strategic partner program with several tax software providers in order to provide users with additional tools to address workflow challenges. Partners include: 

  • K1x: An AI-powered platform that streamlines alternative investment data — K-1s, K-3s and 990s — for investors and advisors.
  • Incentify: A transformative tax credits and incentives platform that leverages proprietary data and AI to streamline discovery, management and monetization, maximizing the business value of these key tax opportunities.
  • Antium: An automated solution that optimizes meals and entertainment expense deductions, including supporting audit documentation.

"Bloomberg Tax's suite of solutions is helping our customers streamline their work, and the addition of these select tax solutions to our strategic referral network will generate even greater value for them," said Lisa Fitzpatrick, president of Bloomberg Tax & Accounting. "This collaboration represents our ongoing commitment to innovation and providing comprehensive, integrated solutions that simplify complex processes and ensure calculation accuracy for critical tax deliverables."
These strategic partner solutions complement Bloomberg Tax's existing suite of products, including the newly released Bloomberg Tax Workpapers (released this past March), as they address additional types of tax domains and processes. 

Bloomberg has been busy this past year, releasing a number of new solutions and enhancements. Most recently, it rolled out an Innovation Studio, described as an "an ideation environment" offering new tools that are currently under development for the Bloomberg Tax Platform. The studio's first offering was a new AI Assistant, the latest in a recent series of AI offerings, including Bloomberg Tax Answers and the AI Expression Generator on Bloomberg Tax Workpapers. The bot provides answers to common questions, assists users with tasks, and enables them to leverage documents in helpful ways, such as summarization.

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