Arjun leaned back. The office was empty except for the dust motes dancing in the projector’s standby light. He thought of the old days—paper forms, rubber stamps, a physical desk where you could slam a file shut and declare done . Now, “done” was a state granted by a piece of software that had never met a tax lawyer, never felt the pressure of a midnight deadline, never cared that the client was a startup with exactly one confused accountant.
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Arjun had ignored it. He’d filed the March returns using v4.6, like always. Two weeks later, the rejection came: “Fatal Error – Taxonomy mismatch. Use v4.8.” Arjun leaned back
He laughed. A tired, broken laugh. The tool had taken five hours of his life, forced him to invent two new footnote blocks, and made him question whether retained earnings were a philosophical construct. Now, “done” was a state granted by a
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