1. Inventory
Files are listed with path, likely year, likely document family, readable-text status and duplicate signals.
United Kingdom
Mparanza turns a scattered client folder into a document inventory, missing-evidence list, accountant memo and client follow-up email.
The workflow reads local files, extracts available text, classifies tax evidence and highlights unclear areas before the accountant prepares or checks the return. It turns the client folder into a structured work pack.
Workflow
The plugin handles the first operational pass: what has arrived, what is readable, what seems missing and what the client needs to clarify.
Files are listed with path, likely year, likely document family, readable-text status and duplicate signals.
Text is extracted from PDFs; local OCR can be used for scans and images when the environment supports it.
Codex reads the evidence files and drafts a concise accountant memo plus specific client follow-up questions.
Documents
The workflow is designed around the document families that typically arrive before Self Assessment preparation.
Outputs
The outputs keep evidence, reading status and open points tied back to the folder and extracted snippets.
| Output | Use | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Inventory | Open the file work pack with document types, paths and likely years already listed. | Conservative categories and readable-text status. |
| Missing evidence | Turn file gaps into clear client requests. | Folder-supported client requests. |
| Accountant memo | Summarise what was found, what is uncertain and what needs follow-up. | Document-linked summary and extracted evidence. |
| Client email draft | Ask for the exact documents or clarifications needed to continue. | Draft for client follow-up. |
Download
Use the plugin from Codex desktop. Provide the client folder, target tax year and output folder; Mparanza writes the work files locally.