- Two Research Studies in September: The Finnish Tax Administration is conducting interviews and surveys to assess the current state of accounting and invoicing software and their readiness for upcoming digital reforms.
- Focus on Centralized Data Exchange: The initiative supports long-term goals to simplify business reporting and explore shared accounting standards.
- Call to Participate: Software providers can register by August 29 to contribute insights that will guide future regulatory and technical developments.
These efforts aim to reduce the reporting burden on businesses while improving the efficiency of government data collection.
Source: vero.fi
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