Why You Should Never Rely on ChatGPT for Tax Advice

Artificial intelligence is now widely used, and many people rely on ChatGPT for quick explanations. While AI is a useful tool for drafting emails, summarising documents, or clarifying general concepts, it remains highlyunreliable for tax calculations and legal interpretation. 

A recent real-life example involving the French IFI (Impôt sur la Fortune Immobilière) illustrates why depending on ChatGPT can be dangerous. 

Practical Case: A Client Below the IFI Threshold 

Here is the client’s real estate situation on 1 January: 

  • Main residence: 380 000 €
    → 30 % abatement → taxable value: 266 000 € 
  • Secondary residence: 210 000 € 
  • Business premises held through his SASU: 400 000 € 
  • Plot of land: 80 000 € 

Total taxable real estate: 956 000 € 

Any qualified tax expert would immediately conclude: 

➡️ The client is not subject to IFI, because the entry threshold is 1 300 000 €. 

What ChatGPT Got Wrong 

When this exact situation was submitted to ChatGPT, the AI: 

  • Applied the IFI barème starting at 800 000 € 
  • Calculated an IFI bill using the 0,50 % bracket 
  • Produced a confident tax amount 
  • Completely ignored the essential condition:
    IFI applies only if taxable real estate exceeds 1 300 000 €. 

ChatGPT essentially produced a full tax calculation for a tax that did not apply at all. 

A taxpayer who trusts this answer could easily: 

  • Declare IFI unnecessarily 
  • Pay tax that is not owed 
  • Mismanage their assets 
  • Become stressed about penalties for no reason 

Why This Is Dangerous 

AI cannot interpret tax law.
It cannot detect nuances.
It cannot verify context.
It cannot challenge its own reasoning. 

Tax law requires: 

  • Understanding entry thresholds and conditions 
  • Applying exemptions correctly 
  • Distinguishing between accounting value and market value 
  • Identifying taxable assets vs professional assets 
  • Applying valuation rules on 1 January 
  • Interpreting BOFiP doctrine and administrative comments 

In this case, AI: 

  • Ignored the 1 300 000 € threshold 
  • Misapplied the tax brackets 
  • Delivered a completely false conclusion 
  • Created confusion for the taxpayer 

This shows why relying on AI for tax decisions can lead to expensive errors. 

AI Is a Tool — Not an Accountant or a Tax Expert 

ChatGPT is helpful for: 

  • Drafting or rewriting emails 
  • Summarising documents 
  • Translating text 
  • Explaining basic concepts 
  • Preparing templates 

But AI cannot replace a tax expert. 

Only a qualified accountant or tax specialist can: 

  • Analyse your situation correctly 
  • Apply the right tax rules 
  • Secure your declarations 
  • Avoid penalties or overpayments 
  • Ensure compliance with French tax law 
  • Provide accountable professional advice 

AI can assist your work, but it cannot advise you. 

Final Reminder 

The IFI example proves one essential truth: 

AI can be helpful, but it can also be dangerously wrong.
For any tax-related question, always consult a certified professional. 

To avoid confusion, mistakes, or declarations prepared on the basis of AI-generated answers, do not hesitate to sed your request here : 

Get your responses validated: https://escec-international.com/get-validation-for-your-ai-answers/ 

Real tax professional will review your situation, and contact you 

Your peace of mind — and your financial security — deserve real expertise.