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KPMG article: Taxation of artificial intelligence (AI) under existing rules, challenges of alternative proposals

No need to reboot: GenAI fits the tax stack

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april 2, 2026

As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) reshapes the global economy, policymakers and business leaders are grappling with the tax implications. Some have begun to ask whether our current international tax system is equipped for the rise of GenAI, or whether a reboot is required. The authors do not believe a reboot is required—and this article explains why.

Read a March 2026 article* (35 pages) prepared by KPMG LLP tax professionals.

*This article originally appeared in Tax Notes Federal (March 23, 2026) and is provided with permission.

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