Simplification, the importance of collaboration and digitalisation are some of the themes that emerged from a discussion on the future of a tax administration authority, as part of a joint ICAEW and Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) event to mark 20 years of HMRC that took place at Chartered Accountants’ Hall this week.
An illustrious panel of experts looked ahead to some of the big changes ahead and challenges and opportunities for transforming the UK’s tax administration system.
Source: www.icaew.com
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