Webinar – The Future of Tax is Tech-Savvy

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Webinar – The Future of Tax is Tech-Savvy

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Join KPMG and insightsoftware on June 25 as ITR presents a free webinar on the evolving role of tax professionals and how technology is driving the transformation

The tax professional of tomorrow is not just an accountant – they are a strategist, a technologist, and a driver of business value. As organisations navigate labour shortages, increasing regulatory complexity, and mounting pressure to deliver real-time insights, the demand for tax professionals who can combine accounting expertise with technology fluency has never been greater.

This webinar will explore how the role is transforming, what it means for tax teams, and how the right technology makes the difference.

The following speakers will offer practical perspectives:

  • Susie Cooke, Global Tax Transformation Leader at KPMG; and

  • Michael Kopysh, DVP of Sales at insightsoftware.

Register now to join the webinar at 2pm BST (9am EST) on June 25.

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