No Programmatic Interface to Reconcile AI-Organized Financial Data with Tax Agencies
AI agents can organize financial data from multiple sources but have no way to validate it against government tax records. Tax agencies like Spain's AEAT lack public APIs for programmatic reconciliation, creating a blind spot in automated tax preparation workflows. Developers must build unofficial CLI bridges to fill the gap.
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