Tax Technology
AI will mean fewer entry-level roles in tax but also the emergence of new jobs, according to tax expert Isabella Barreto
A lack of technical tax knowledge among advisers will render AI use ineffective, ITR’s AI in Tax Forum also heard
AI automation in the tax agency has supported around 13 million transactions in 2024/25 and freed up the equivalent of around 400 full-time staff, David Johnson said
Tax advisers who aren’t alive to clients’ AI needs risk falling behind, even though the technology is not a miracle cure just yet
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Sponsored by EY RomaniaDiana Lupu of EY Romania explains the legal obligations and practical issues resulting from the introduction and extension of the SAF-T reporting requirements.
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Sponsored by Thomson ReutersJoin ITR and Thomson Reuters at 9am GMT (8pm Australian Eastern Daylight Time, 2.30pm India Standard Time, and 5pm Singapore Standard Time) on February 23 as industry experts discuss the wide-ranging efficiencies that can be achieved by automating and centralising financial processes through a single global hub.
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Sponsored by Vertex IncGunjan Tripathi of Vertex analyses the implications of the increasing adoption of a ‘tax at destination’ approach and cites SurveyMonkey by Momentive as an example of the positive difference that automated solutions can make.
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