Tax Transformation (TX) and “Tax IT” are two opposing strategies with different outcomes. TX offers digital upskilling, tech-solution transparency, ground-up control, future-proofing, and “data”, which Tax IT does not. However, TX requires upfront groundwork to understand the information fabric of our digital lives in tax. For more information, watch the livestream TX: What Tax Needs to Know for practical advice on moving towards a fully transformed state.
Source Geoff Peck
Latest Posts in "World"
- Advancing Global VAT Policy: Digital Transformation, E-Commerce, and Innovation at the 2026 OECD Forum
- 52 Country Profiles on E-Invoicing, E-Reporting, E-Transport, SAF-T Mandates, and ViDA Initiatives
- Learning AI in Tax: Where to Start
- E–invoicing Developments Tracker
- OECD Releases Guidance on Digital Transactional Reporting Systems for VAT Compliance and Administration













