Indirect tax audits by tax authorities can be time consuming and expensive for companies, yet they often overlook the opportunity to actually prepare for upcoming audits. Businesses can take steps ahead of time to help alleviate some uncertainty around audits and can take other steps during an audit to help with the final outcome, explains John Bain of KPMG.
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