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Why your tax services are invisible to AI — and 5 ways to fix it

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Try this before your next client meeting: Type the name of your firm followed by “tax planning” into ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google’s AI Overviews. Then ask the AI tool: “Does my financial advisor handle tax strategy?”

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Richard Lavina is co-founder and CEO of Taxfyle.

The answer that comes back may surprise you. AI tools can return accurate, comprehensive summaries about an advisory firm’s offerings. They can also deliver nothing about your firm, incorrect information or a generic description of your practice, leaving  prospective clients to draw their own conclusions about specific services.

I know advisors who do sophisticated, proactive tax work for every client in their book, but whose digital presence says nothing about it. That’s a problem because clients don’t think of tax planning and wealth management as two separate relationships anymore. They expect one person, or one team, to understand how their investment decisions, income and life events connect to what they’ll owe in April. 

That expectation didn’t come out of nowhere. For years, advisors have been adding tax planning language to their websites, leading with Roth conversion conversations and positioning themselves as the quarterbacks of the financial relationship.

The pitch worked. Clients bought it. Now prospective clients ask AI to confirm the services a practice offers before they ever pick up the phone.

READ MORE: Adapt or disappear: AI search is rapidly changing the referral game

How to make tax services visible to AI tools

AI tools don’t evaluate your credentials; rather, they synthesize what’s publicly available. In addition to your website, that means your Form ADV, your LinkedIn page, articles you’ve written and podcasts you’ve hosted or appeared on. If your tax planning capability doesn’t show up in those places, then it doesn’t exist in AI’s version of your practice.

This isn’t an SEO problem. It’s a positioning problem. Advisors who treat tax as an integrated, year-round part of their service have been building a searchable, describable identity around that work for years. Advisors who have treated tax services as an ad hoc add-on to their practice now have a clear opportunity to define that expertise in their digital presence. 

Making your tax work visible to AI doesn’t require a marketing department, and you don’t need to become a tax blogger. You do need to generate clear and consistent signals in online public records that AI tools actually read, so they can accurately represent what you do. 

Here are five ways to achieve that goal.

1. Audit what AI is saying about you

Search your firm name alongside “tax planning,” “Roth conversion” and “tax strategy” in AI tools. Read what comes back as if you were a prospective client. That is your baseline, and for most advisors it’s an eye-opener. 

Make sure to rerun this audit process every quarter, because AI models and the answers they give change constantly.

2. Spell out tax-related capabilities on your website

A dedicated tax-planning page beats a passing mention buried in a “holistic wealth management” paragraph. Spell out the specific work you do, including tax-loss harvesting, charitable giving strategies, equity compensation planning and coordination with CPAs at filing time. 

AI tools describe what they can parse. Plain, specific language parses better than adjective-laden sentences.

3. Don’t forget SEC filings

AI tools read your Form ADV Part 2 brochure and treat it as an authoritative source. If tax planning appears in your marketing but not in your SEC filings, you’ve created a credibility gap. Close it.

READ MORE: A guide to making short videos to boost an RIA’s brand

4. Ask questions like a prospect

Add an FAQ section and populate it with questions and answers that mimic simple prospect queries. For instance, “Do you help with Roth conversions?” “Do you work with my CPA?” “Is tax planning included in your fee?” 

Using Q&A  formatting, clear headings and schema markup make it easier for AI to lift accurate answers.  

5. Publish tax planning content, then keep publishing

This content could be an op-ed in a trade publication, a podcast appearance, a LinkedIn post explaining how you frame tax strategy for specific life stages or scenarios. All these become source material for how AI describes your practice. 

The advisors who figure out how to make their tax offerings visible to AI also clarify their value proposition to clients. That means you’ll be the first call they make for advice on life changes — a job, a sale, a windfall — with tax implications. That’s the relationship every advisor says they want. Tax services are the fastest way to get there.



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