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Make complexity manageable.
Keep decisions traceable.

TaxTronik is an open-source operating system for tax firms. It connects clients, documents, deadlines, compliance and professional work in one coherent process.

From automotive engineering to legal tech

At first glance, vehicle electronics and tax firms could hardly be further apart. Yet both worlds face the same challenge: complexity must remain manageable.

In technical systems, a connection is either correct or it is not. A measurement is plausible or it is not. A task was completed and documented – or it was not. We bring that same standard to organisational and regulatory processes.

TaxTronik brings information together, embeds controls into day-to-day work and keeps decisions traceable. It is not another isolated specialist application, but a connecting layer for the tax firm.

Do not guess. Do not hope. Trace it.


One system instead of isolated tools

Work belongs together. TaxTronik therefore connects operations, compliance and communication along the client record.

Connected processes

Client management, onboarding, AML, documents, requests, deadlines and follow-ups work together instead of scattering information across separate tools.

Compliance in the workflow

Controls, responsibilities and evidence arise where work happens. The audit architecture records what happened, when it happened and who was involved.

People remain in control

Software and AI can structure information, provide signals and expose risks. Professional judgement deliberately stays with the people responsible for it.


From matter to evidence

Information stays in context and decisions remain explainable.

Client

Master data, communication and documents in one place.

Matter

Tasks, deadlines and workflows in their professional context.

Control

Risks, responsibilities and decisions become visible.

Audit Chain

The process remains traceable in time and substance.


Open instead of dependent

TaxTronik is free, open source and modular. Tax firms decide which components they use and how their technical environment should be designed.