The pace of change in Indirect Tax in recent years has been relentless and 2022 should be no exception.
We are expecting developments to continue to flow from the emergency pandemic measures and the UK’s exit from EU as well as the implementation of further policy reform by the Government and HMRC. Many of these changes will impact business across the board so it is imperative that your organisation is ready for them.
Source BDO
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