Webinar: Digitalisation of tax administration and its impact on ERP configuration

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Webinar: Digitalisation of tax administration and its impact on ERP configuration

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Join the webinar on June 30 at 1pm BST (2pm CEST / 10am EST)

ITR and TMF Group will host a live webinar on Wednesday, June 30 to discuss the digitalisation of tax administration and its impact on ERP configuration

Register here for ITR’s webinar on the digitalisation of tax administration and its impact on ERP configuration

In association with TMF Group, the live webinar will take place on June 30 at 1pm BST (2pm CEST).

The paradigm shift in our current economic climate calls for the digitalisation of tax administration. The digitalisation agenda of tax authorities will be advancing over the next few years and pressure mounts on businesses implementing ERP systems. The right configuration of ERP systems is more crucial than ever.

TMF Group's Head of Global Accounting and Tax Consultancy, Csaba Farkas, will discuss the current digitalisation trends and the ERP configuration challenges ahead such as local accounting and tax compliance issues as well as the race for talents skilled in ERP localisation. 

Join us on June 30 to learn more about the digitalisation of tax administration and its impact on ERP configuration.

The webinar at 1pm BST (2pm CEST) will be moderated by ITR’s Commercial Editor Prin Shasiharan. The webinar will be followed by a Q&A session.



Register here for the webinar on Wednesday, June 30 2021

 

 

Csaba Farkas

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Head of global accounting and tax consultancy

TMF Group

Firm profile

Csaba Farkas is an ACCA qualified professional with several years of experience at KPMG and RSM UK’s London office. He has significant technical accounting experience advising international clients, audit, tax and due diligent teams on GAAP conversions, group accounting manual and other complex financial reporting matters.

Csaba joined the TMF Consultancy Solutions team in March 2021, as head of global accounting and tax consultancy. He has significant experience in implementing new ERP systems and innovative, more advanced technologies in finance functions.

  

Prin Shasiharan

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Senior commercial editor

ITR

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E: prin.shasiharan@euromoneyplc.com

Prin Shasiharan drives thought leadership with global tax advisors for ITR’s insight projects, in addition to managing contributions from partner firms. He has hosted and moderated high-level events involving eminent tax practitioners. He also manages commercial collaborations for other Euromoney brands including The Deal, Managing IP and IFLR.

Prin has experience in tax compliance, financial crime and regulatory roles, and has previously worked for international organisations including the United Nations and the Council of Europe.

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