Since the advent of computers in business (about 50 years ago), there’s been an on-going, two-sided story that reads something like this:
Business: “Why is technology not easier and work better than it does?”
versus
Technology: “Why does business insist on misunderstanding technology?”
This article argues that ‘Tax was late to engage in this dialogue, but as our recent survey and others reveal, it’s now in the teeth of it.’ Few still doubt that tax and technology are deeply co-dependant and need each other to both survive & thrive going forward. However, this does not mean it is working properly yet.
Source: PawPaw Taxology for the rest of the article…
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