- Digital tax technologies are transforming the way organizations manage indirect tax processes.
- Robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are being used to improve data accuracy, reconciliation, and compliance.
- However, the same digitization trends that are simplifying the indirect tax lifecycle are also prompting states to change the products and services they consider taxable.
- As digital technology and automation continue to expand, more jurisdictions are imposing sales tax on digital advertising and data processing services.
Source Deloitte
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