- Wednesday 18 March, 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm
- Online
- Anyone can view and join.
Organisations today face an ever-growing tax burden: multiple countries, complex indirect tax regimes (VAT, GST, Sales & Use Tax), increased audit scrutiny and demand for real-time insight.
Yet many tax and finance teams are still encumbered by manual workflows, disconnected systems, and risk-exposure that drags on performance and inflates cost.
In this session, we explore why tax transformation has become a board-level priority in 2026, and what it really means in practice.
Using current regulatory and technology trends as context, we’ll discuss how the global shift toward real-time, automated compliance is reshaping expectations of tax systems, and why tax can no longer be treated as a bolt-on to finance or ERP transformation. We’ll also look at the role of ERP-native tax capability in simplifying architecture and enabling scalable compliance.
The session will conclude with a practical roadmap for approaching tax transformation, helping you assess your current setup, align tax, finance, and IT early, and make informed decisions about your future tax architecture.
This webinar is designed for tax, finance, and IT leaders navigating Oracle ERP environments who want to understand what’s changed, what matters now, and how to move forward with confidence.
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With more than a decade of experience in the indirect tax industry, Commercial Director, Nathan Farmer has worked with
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