So you have designed the top floor to support the dead weight of the fresh concrete in the roof slab without shoring below the top floor? That is not the normal practice, but maybe you have thought of that.
If the top floor becomes your roof slab, will you waterproof it as such? I assume it is flat, and concrete is not inherently watertight. The reason for my question about taxes is that on my first visit to Northern African and Southern European countries, I marvelled at the number of unfinished buildings, with column reinforcement projecting above the topmost storey. When I was told the reason, I was amazed.
No, I don't think the beams would help.