Skalar
It is building an AI-designed tax and accounting firm for businesses seeking more automated financial compliance and advisory services.
Overview
Skalar is developing a tax and accounting firm designed around AI, applying automation to financial compliance and accounting workflows. The company targets businesses that need tax and accounting support and positions AI as the core operating model rather than an add-on tool. The company raised $12M in a 2026 round from Headline. The financing supports Skalar’s effort to build a modern accounting services provider in a market where efficiency, accuracy and workflow automation are key differentiators.
Funding History
Skalar snaps €12M from Headline to build a tax and accounting firm designed around AI
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Skalar raised in total?
- Skalar has raised a total of $12M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Skalar's investors?
- Skalar's investors include Headline.
- What does Skalar do?
- Skalar is developing a tax and accounting firm designed around AI, applying automation to financial compliance and accounting workflows. The company targets businesses that need tax and accounting support and positions AI as the core operating model rather than an add-on tool. The company raised $12M in a 2026 round from Headline. The financing supports Skalar’s effort to build a modern accounting services provider in a market where efficiency, accuracy and workflow automation are key differentiators.
- Where is Skalar headquartered?
- Skalar is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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