- OECD released a report on tax administration digitalisation and transformation efforts on 17 June 2025
- The report is based on data from the Inventory of Tax Technology Initiatives for 54 OECD Forum on Tax Administration members
- Many tax administrations are adopting digital initiatives to support compliance and reduce burdens
- The report provides an overview of progress and approaches in digital transformation
- It helps tax administrations compare efforts, understand initiatives, and identify new approaches
- The data was collected through the 2024 Global Survey on Digitalisation
- The report was approved by the Committee on Fiscal Affairs on 4 June 2025
- It is intended for tax administration analysts, strategists, and senior managers to understand global trends and consider future reforms
Source: regfollower.com
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