- The report analyzes data from the Inventory of Tax Technology Initiatives (ITTI) covering 54 members of the OECD Forum on Tax Administration, highlighting advancements in digital transformation among tax administrations aimed at improving compliance and reducing taxpayer burdens.
- Key findings indicate that a majority of tax administrations are utilizing digital identities for online services, developing application programming interfaces (APIs) for integration with third-party systems, and increasingly receiving data directly from taxpayer business systems, enhancing real-time data exchange.
- Over 70% of administrations are employing artificial intelligence to boost efficiency, particularly in fraud detection and compliance management, while nearly 80% have established digital transformation strategies, indicating a significant commitment to modernizing tax administration systems.
Source OECD
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