- The 2024 ATAF General Assembly took place in Kigali, Rwanda, focusing on challenges in African tax systems
- Goran Todorov, CEO of Data Tech International, shared insights on e-invoicing and tax compliance technologies
- Todorov played a key role in developing Rwanda’s Electronic Billing Machine system, enhancing tax compliance
- The success of Rwanda’s EBM system is seen as a model for other African nations facing similar tax issues
- Discussions at the assembly showed strong interest in adopting e-invoicing to modernize tax systems and reduce tax evasion
- TaxCore, a product by DTI, is recognized globally for ensuring secure and flexible revenue systems for tax authorities
- TaxCore supports real-time reporting and analytics, aligning with ATAF’s goals for efficient and transparent tax systems
- E-invoicing was a major topic at the assembly, with a collective move towards digitalization in tax administration
- Todorov emphasized the importance of phased adoption and stakeholder engagement in implementing e-invoicing systems
Source: dti.rs
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