File taxes? That's a tall order, especially juxtaposed with managing calendar or responding to emails.

>File taxes?

Sure why not, what could go wrong?

"Siri, find me a good tax lawyer."

"Your honor, my client's AI agent had no intent to willfully evade anything."

These people live on another planet.

It seems to be a common place of residence lately.

Tax filing is trivial in most countries with a functioning government, it’s only a Big Deal in the US due to Intuit bribing the government.

Even in the US, for most people tax filing it not really a complex process. It only gets complicated if you are trying to itemize deductions and have a complex income story. Most people can do it with a couple of documents and a single form.

It doesn't take a lot of 'complexity' in income to balloon up complexity. Any brokerage activity will generate quite a few additional forms for 1099-B, 1099-DIV, etc. Still not super complicated, but I keep seeing people discuss this as if you only have W2s and nothing else... which isn't usually true, especially for someone who is likely to be using OpenClaw.