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Webinar: Navigating tax processes with a single source of truth

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Join ITR and insightsoftware at 3pm GMT on March 20 as they explain the benefits of adopting a unified approach to tax processes.

Register here for ITR and insightsoftware’s webinar on how using a single source of truth can help firms to seize opportunities within tax that they may be missing out on because of fragmented systems.

Is your organisation unable to support strategic decision-making due to disconnected tax systems, manual spreadsheets, or error-prone reporting? Imagine having a single source of truth that aligns tax provisioning, forecasting, country-by-country reporting, operational transfer pricing and pillar two all within a single solution.

Don’t settle for the status quo. In this webinar, you will learn how creating a single source of truth for all your tax processes will provide the following benefits:

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  • Automate tax data transfers from one calculation to the next.

Kathryn Abate, senior product manager at insightsoftware, alongside contributions from Kunal Shah, director at Deloitte, and James Timperley, associate director at Deloitte, will explain how these benefits can be achieved.

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