Looking to Operationalize AI Within Your Tax Function?
DMA helps organizations evaluate AI opportunities, align tax and technical stakeholders, and support execution strategies designed for real-world tax operations.
Many tax departments are being asked to identify and implement AI initiatives without a clear framework for how to operationalize them within the realities of tax processes, data, and workflows. At the same time, internal AI and IT teams often lack the tax-specific context needed to effectively translate operational challenges into executable solutions.
DMA helps organizations move AI initiatives from concept to deployment by aligning tax operations, data, processes, and technical execution. Whether organizations are leveraging internal AI teams, building through approved enterprise technologies, or looking for proven tax-focused solutions, DMA provides the tax expertise and technology support needed to accelerate progress.
DMA works with organizations to evaluate operational challenges, identify viable AI opportunities, and determine where automation or machine learning can realistically improve efficiency, visibility, or accuracy within tax processes.
Not every initiative requires AI—and not every use case delivers the same operational value. DMA helps organizations prioritize opportunities based on feasibility, data readiness, operational impact, scalability, and resource requirements.
DMA helps bridge the disconnect between tax and technical teams by translating tax requirements, workflows, and operational objectives into actionable development guidance that internal AI and IT teams can execute against.
Successful AI initiatives depend on more than technology alone. DMA helps organizations evaluate process consistency, workflow dependencies, data structure, exception handling, and operational readiness before deployment efforts begin.
DMA supports organizations in building practical deployment plans that align with broader enterprise AI strategies, operational realities, and long-term scalability objectives.
Moving from idea to execution is where many tax AI initiatives stall. DMA helps organizations design, build, and deploy tax-focused AI solutions through a variety of delivery models. Depending on internal capabilities and priorities, DMA collaborates with internal AI teams, leverage approved enterprise technologies, or help accelerate deployment through proven frameworks and tax-focused automation solutions.
DMA supports AI enablement initiatives across a wide range of tax processes and workflows, including:
Every organization approaches AI differently. Some have mature AI centers of excellence and internal development resources. Others have limited capacity, competing priorities, or are still determining how AI fits within their broader tax strategy.
DMA helps organizations move AI initiatives forward by combining deep tax operational knowledge with practical execution support. Whether an organization needs strategic guidance, collaboration with internal teams, or additional capacity, DMA provides the flexibility to support AI initiatives at every stage of the process.
Typical engagements include support to:
Whether an organization is building AI internally, co-developing AI with internal teams, or looking for additional AI execution support, DMA provides the tax expertise and practical guidance needed to move initiatives from concept to operational value.
Organizations are under growing pressure to operationalize AI across the enterprise, but success within the tax function requires more than access to technology alone. It requires an understanding of tax operations, transaction-level data, process dependencies, and the realities of execution within complex organizations. DMA helps organizations bridge the gap between AI strategy and operational implementation. By combining tax operational knowledge, tax technology experience, and practical execution capabilities, DMA helps organizations move AI initiatives from concept to measurable business value.
DMA helps organizations evaluate AI opportunities, align tax and technical stakeholders, and support execution strategies designed for real-world tax operations.