The decades-old sales tax computer system is essential to the financial stability of the Dutch government, but it has serious flaws and shortcomings. Finding a solution turns out to be quite a challenge. This is evident from a recently published advisory report by consultancy firm McKinsey.
Source: nextens.nl
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