taxtech500 named azta a winner for the third month running — in two categories. Read the announcement

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Three months running: azta wins taxtech500 in two categories

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azta has been named a winner in the taxtech500 awards for the third month in a row — and this time in two categories at once: AI Tax Assistants and Tax Research Tools. We are proud of it, and we think it points to something bigger than a trophy: a tax tool built to cite the law, not guess at it, is what professionals have been waiting for.

Two categories, one idea

The taxtech500 awards track the tools tax and finance professionals actually reach for in their day. azta was recognised in the two categories closest to that daily work:

  • AI Tax Assistants — for answering real tax questions in plain language, with the reasoning shown rather than hidden.
  • Tax Research Tools — for returning the exact provision behind every answer, down to the paragraph.

Winning one category is encouraging. Winning both, three months running, says the strength is in the whole product — not one clever feature that demos well and disappoints later.

Why azta is the fastest-growing tool in the category

The growth follows from a decision we made early: every answer azta gives is traceable to the law it came from. No paraphrased guesswork, no confident-sounding filler — the citation sits right next to the answer, at paragraph level, across 20 European jurisdictions.

That traceability is what lets a whole team rely on it. A junior can draft a memo with azta and a partner can put their name on it, because the source behind every line is one click away. The work moves faster and still holds up to scrutiny.

An answer you cannot trace is an answer you cannot send to a client. azta was built the other way round — the source first, the answer second.

The best proof is a real question

Awards are a useful signal, but the honest test of a tax tool is your own caseload. Put a live question to azta — a cross-border VAT call, an activity-code classification, a treaty question — and read the citation it hands back. That is the moment the third taxtech500 win starts to make sense.

Put the third-time winner to the test.

Ask azta a question from your own caseload and read the citation it hands back.

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