- Finland’s Tax Administration is advancing a digital reporting initiative to centralize corporate data reporting, reducing duplicate submissions. In September 2025, they will assess software providers’ readiness for this system. The reform aims to automate and streamline data sharing, minimizing errors and compliance costs. The timeline includes readiness assessments in September 2025, a reform proposal by April 2027, and implementation by 2030. The initiative is in its early stages, with legislative and technical details still to be determined.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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