Tax Technology
Almost three-quarters of surveyed tax professionals are concerned about inaccurate AI outputs; in other news, Dentons hired a partner from CMS to lead its Belgian tax team
Governments are rewriting tax policy for the AI era, deploying digital taxes, tailored incentives and algorithmic enforcement that redefine where value is created
Digital tax reform is dissolving the old ‘temporal buffer’, forcing systems, institutions, and professionals to adapt as real-time reporting reshapes governance, capability, and compliance
The profession is fundamentally restructuring itself around what tax and accounting work should be, a Thomson Reuters leader told ITR
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Sponsored by KPMG GlobalAfter the initial hype, Lachlan Wolfers and Garth Roark of KPMG consider whether generative AI is seen as a fear, foe, or friend in the tax world, and explain how it could help practitioners
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Sponsored by Vertex IncAgainst the backdrop of a domino effect in the introduction of mandatory e-invoicing among EU member states, Gunjan Tripathi of Vertex says businesses should future-proof themselves by proactively addressing the transition
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Sponsored by insightsoftwareInsightsoftware explains how tax and finance teams can alleviate the high workload and stress levels that are often part and parcel of the year-end reporting process
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