Business returns, read against the books, the portal data and the Act.
A bad return surfaces months later as a 143(1) adjustment. The rework is unbillable.
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No. Your team keeps preparing, computing and filing in the software it already uses. Unpaper reads the exported ITR utility JSON plus whatever supporting documents you have, so it isn't tied to any one computation tool. It adds a review layer: prepare, review with Unpaper, resolve findings, file.
Your software prepares the return, computes tax and runs its own validations. Unpaper independently reviews the prepared return against the supporting information: reconciliation differences, incomplete schedules, potentially unsupported claims, missed compliance matters and logical inconsistencies.
Depending on the return: the ITR JSON, AIS, Form 26AS, financial statements and other supported documents. Unpaper still reviews the return and compares whatever is available, but checks that depend on a missing document can't run. More documents, more complete review.
No. It never edits or files the ITR, and it doesn't replace the senior reviewer or signing professional. It flags what needs attention and what to examine. Your team verifies the evidence and makes any changes in its own software.
No. Some are direct differences between the sources you supplied; others need professional verification. An issue may have a valid explanation based on facts not uploaded. If the reviewer disagrees, the issue can simply be ignored.
No to both. No review system can guarantee a return is error-free, especially when relevant information wasn't supplied, and nothing in the report is advice. Unpaper directs attention to potential issues with a citation attached to each one. Every issue is yours to judge, and sign-off stays with you.
Yes. A filed return can be reviewed to surface matters that may need verification or correction. You then decide whether to revise, update, rectify or do nothing. Unpaper finds the issues; the professional decides the response.
Yes. All data and uploaded documents are encrypted and handled securely. Client information stays confidential to your firm and is used only to run the review you asked for.
General AI tools are built for open-ended conversation, so the same question can get different answers depending on how it's asked. Unpaper runs a standardised workflow with tax-specific checks on the return and documents you upload. Every report says the same five things: what was identified, where, why it needs attention, the relevant section, and what to verify next.