Disclaimer
Last updated: 30 April 2026
Jazhi is operated by Tax Tracker Pty Ltd (Tax Agent 26321143). This disclaimer explains what the platform is intended for, the limits of AI-generated outputs, and how registered agents should treat work produced through Jazhi.
1. What Jazhi is
Jazhi is a workflow platform for Australian tax practitioners. It supports BAS preparation, bank-statement reconciliation, P&L and TPAR generation, practice-management pipelines, recurring tasks, and client-communication automation.
2. Built by a registered agent
Unlike some software vendors, Jazhi is built and operated by a registered Tax Agent and BAS Agent. Zaki Choudhry holds:
- Tax Agent registration TPB 26298664
- BAS Agent registration TPB 26280921
- Membership of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)
All registrations are publicly verifiable on the Tax Practitioners Board register (tpb.gov.au). Tax Tracker Pty Ltd, the operating practice, is registered as Tax Agent 26321143.
3. Output produced through Jazhi
When you (a registered agent) use Jazhi to prepare a BAS, P&L, TPAR, transaction report, or client email, the output is your professional work product. Jazhi is the tool; you are the practitioner. The TASA Code of Professional Conduct applies to your use of these outputs as it does to anything else you produce in your practice.
4. AI-generated outputs require your review
Several Jazhi features use AI (Anthropic's Claude) to assist with categorisation and email drafting:
- The categorisation engine assigns categories and GST treatments to bank transactions. Each line carries a confidence score.
- The email-drafting helper produces draft email bodies based on context you provide.
AI outputs may contain errors, omissions, or context the model could not have known. You must review and accept (or edit) every AI-generated category, GST treatment, and email draftbefore lodging or sending. Jazhi's UI surfaces confidence scores, audit trails, and edit-before-send affordances specifically to support this review.
5. Reliance on uploaded data
BAS figures, P&L reports, and TPAR outputs are computed from the bank statements, manual entries, and other data you upload. Jazhi cannot detect missing transactions, mis-uploaded files, or data quality issues outside the data it has been given. Reconcile against your client's underlying records before finalising.
6. Calculations and ATO compliance
Jazhi's BAS engine implements ATO formulae (1A = round((G1 − G2 − G3) / 11); 1B = round((G10 + G11) / 11); etc.) and AU quarter conventions. We update the engine when ATO rules change. However, the registered agent lodging the BAS remains responsible for confirming that the output meets the client's actual tax position.
7. Lodgement is not performed by Jazhi
Jazhi prepares and audits documents. It does not lodge them with the ATO. Lodgement is performed by you through the practitioner portal or the ATO's direct channels. Direct lodgement (SBR2) is on the roadmap.
8. No personal tax advice through this site
The marketing pages and blog at jazhi.com.au are general information about the product and the tax-practice domain. They are not personal advice. Personal tax advice is given by a registered agent within an engagement — for paying clients of Tax Tracker Pty Ltd, that is delivered through the engagement letter, not through public pages.
9. Limitation of liability
Subject to applicable consumer law, Jazhi's liability for any claim arising out of use of the platform is limited as set out in the Terms of Service.