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Digi-Tools In Accrual World

Digi-Tools In Accrual World

By: Indi Tatla Ryan Pearcy John Toon
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  • What Perplexity AI, Xero OS and GoCardless Redundancies mean for your practice right now
    Apr 27 2026

    Indi is joined by Billie Mcloughlin and Kevin Fitzgerald for a busy episode covering AI's move into tax preparation, Xero's repositioning as an operating system, and a string of practical product updates across the accounting tech stack.

    Indi opens with news of Advancetrack's upcoming GBX conference on 12th May at the National Gallery, where the 2026 Accounting Talent Index launches. Early data suggests 70% of firms say workloads are increasing pressure on senior staff, cutting against the narrative that AI is the profession's most urgent problem right now. Kevin adds context with Employment Hero's March Jobs Report, drawn from roughly 120,000 UK employees. Headline employment growth is positive at just over 5.3% month on month, but wage growth at 8.8% remains high and SME hiring confidence is wobbling again as April's employer legislation updates and the Fair Work Agency's growing focus create fresh uncertainty.

    Billie recalls a live demo she recorded: Perplexity's new Computer tool filling out a US tax return end to end, pulling documents, error-checking and asking clarifying questions. It doesn't file, but it does everything up to that point. US-only for now, but a clear direction of travel. Kevin links it to a bolder claim from Tom Blomfield, ex-CEO of Monzo, who argued income tax collection could be restructured within five years, cutting out advisers and individual returns. The hosts are sceptical, but take the underlying question about accountant value seriously.

    Mayday gets a positive segment covering a strong Q1: centralised control of contacts, chart of accounts and tracking categories across multiple Xero entities, plus the acquisition of Easy Month End. Indi raises the question of whether a Xero acquisition is on the cards.

    Xero OS generates the most debate. Billie breaks down Jax shifting from assistant framing to something closer to an AI CFO. Indi's reading is more structural: the move from ecosystem to operating system signals Xero closing the dome around its data, compressing the opportunity for apps sitting on top of it.

    Kevin covers Oracle's Fusion Finance agentic applications, where agents chase payments and manage collections without waiting for human input, and notes AI is collapsing roadmap timelines from twelve months to weeks.

    Also covered: Dext Payments moving into payroll payments; Briefcase One adding live bank feeds with automated categorisation and ledger posting; FreeAgent's MTD bulk workflow release; and GoCardless cutting 90 jobs while targeting EBITDA positive in 2026.

    FreeAgent is the proud sponsor of this episode. FreeAgent is an HMRC-recognised MTD solution for sole traders, landlords and CIS clients. Find out more at freeagent.com.

    00:00 Introduction to the Digital Disruptors Podcast

    04:25 The state of accounting employment and talent

    08:51 Perplexity AI going after accounting?

    11:29 Income tax redundant in 5 years?

    17:22 Huge Q1 for Mayday

    22:10 Xero's new AI operating system

    30:00 Oracle announces Fusion Finance

    31:23 Dext Payments: automation in payroll and accounting

    34:46 Briefcase One now has bank feeds

    38:10 MTD-focused releases from FreeAgent

    41:24 GoCardless axes 90 jobs

    49:09 Close

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    50 mins
  • Who's Liable When AI Gets the Numbers Wrong?
    Apr 20 2026

    Ryan Pearcy, Heather Smith and Leigh Stallard return for Season 3 of Digi-Tools in Accrual World, covering the biggest stories in accounting tech this week.

    Xero has launched a new accounts production workflow in partnership with BGL, bringing year-end workpapers directly into the platform. Heather reports from Australia, where the feature has been live for some time, and flags a data access issue that UK firms need to know about before they rely on it.

    Xero has also announced a multi-year partnership with Anthropic, the company behind Claude. The announcement has generated significant discussion in the profession, not least because Xero previously stated that JAX would not provide financial advice. The new partnership appears to suggest otherwise. Ryan, Heather and Leigh examine what that means for accountants, who carries the liability, and whether AI becoming the default interface puts the underlying ledger at risk of becoming irrelevant.

    US accounting platform Aiwyn has embedded its tax product inside Claude, allowing users to generate a 1040 tax return through the AI interface via an MCP-style connection. The hosts debate whether building core workflows on top of an LLM is a sound strategy right now, and whether the product will still be differentiated in two years once the base models catch up.

    NetSuite used its Suite Connect London event to shift the conversation from co-pilot to autopilot, outlining plans for autonomous period close through its NetSuite Next platform. Leigh invokes Jurassic Park. Ryan pushes back with a transactions-first argument. Neither of them is entirely wrong.

    Also covered: TaxNav launches Navi, a green furry MTD mascot of questionable necessity; TaxCalc Engager announces a collaboration with Virtual Cabinet and Workiro to embed document management into tax and accounts workflows; and Xero's credit note bank rec update gets more credit than the headlines suggest.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    02:22 Xero Accounts Production

    06:09 Xero Credit Note Bank Rec

    09:47 Xero and Anthropic

    18:33 Aiwyn Tax inside Claude

    23:31 NetSuite Autopilot

    30:39 Navi launched to simplify MTD conversations

    34:33 TaxCalc integrates with Workiro and Virtual Cabinet

    35:58 Functional Updates from Xero

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    37 mins
  • AI's Ticking "Double Subsidy" Timebomb
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of Digi-Tools in Accrual World, Indi Tatla and John Toon welcome a brand new regular co-host to the show, Alastair Barlow. The team covers a wide range of #accounting tech news and #fintech news, starting with the latest update from Dext and their new Time Spent module. They discuss the value of heat maps for process optimisation and whether these data points provide enough context for firm owners to make meaningful changes.

    The conversation moves into the world of AI reporting with a look at Bots For That and their conversational approach to client insights. The hosts debate the risks of relying on AI summaries that may lack the broader context of operational data and off-balance sheet information. You will also hear a breakdown of Zoho’s latest launches, including corporation tax filing, micro-entity accounts production, and their freemium model for MTD for income tax.

    Finally, the group explores the concept of the fully AI run accounting firm, discussing a recent experiment involving 11 AI agents. Alastair provides a unique look at the "double subsidy" of technology and the potential future reckoning regarding the true cost of AI token usage in the profession.

    00:00 Introduction of New Co-Host

    03:54 Dext time spent insight

    05:58 Client insight launched by Bots For That

    13:51 Briefcase Ledger

    19:12 Zoho Accounts & Tax + Premium Model

    23:11 The fully AI accounting practice

    32:55 Journey's April Fool's Prank

    34:57 Close

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    36 mins
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