New and forthcoming e-invoicing requirements are a prominent challenge among tax professionals operating in the EMEA region. Other drivers towards the need for tax transformation include the widespread adoption of e-commerce business models, the IT group’s digital transformation progress, and rapidly changing customer expectations.
As you listen to Tom’s episodes, here are a few of his (many) sharp observations, including:
- Tax professionals should recognize the revolutionary changes occurring inside their IT teams
- The tax function’s future is in real-time
- In addition to compliance challenges, e-invoicing rules will create new opportunities
- New analyses of tax data will also generate value
Source: www.vertexinc.com
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