Recent advancements in digitalisation and the use of data have transformed the way that businesses engage with global revenue authorities. Today, tax and customs authorities have an increasing ability to automatically process and analyse information supplied by taxpayers. In this article, our global tax experts consider how critical data integrity will be in the digital era of Indirect Tax, with real-life examples from around the world.
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