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What happens when the taxman gets superpowers?
A guide to the digital world of tax
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Veröffentlicht 2019, von Christian R. Ulbrich, Christoph Schärer, Stuart Jones bei PricewaterhouseCoopers AG
ISBN: 978-3-033-07292-3
Auflage: 2. Auflage
152 Seiten
24 cm x 19 cm
The world of tax is changing. Rulebooks, once certain,
will no longer apply.
Tax authorities are investing heavily in new technologies that will
radically transform their powers of control and oversight, and other
stakeholders will also be able to harness growing volumes of
digitised data and processing power − all bringing more tax-related
transparency. Simultaneously, digital technologies ...
will no longer apply.
Tax authorities are investing heavily in new technologies that will
radically transform their powers of control and oversight, and other
stakeholders will also be able to harness growing volumes of
digitised data and processing power − all bringing more tax-related
transparency. Simultaneously, digital technologies ...
Beschreibung
The world of tax is changing. Rulebooks, once certain,
will no longer apply.
Tax authorities are investing heavily in new technologies that will
radically transform their powers of control and oversight, and other
stakeholders will also be able to harness growing volumes of
digitised data and processing power − all bringing more tax-related
transparency. Simultaneously, digital technologies will transform
the way corporate tax functions work.
In this guide we give readers an outlook on how things are
likely to change, what the impact will be, and share with them
our views on how to deal with all of this disruption.
The world of tax is changing. Rulebooks, once certain,
will no longer apply.
Tax authorities are investing heavily in new technologies that will
radically transform their powers of control and oversight, and other
stakeholders will also be able to harness growing volumes of
digitised data and processing power − all bringing more tax-related
transparency. Simultaneously, digital technologies will transform
the way corporate tax functions work.
In this guide we give readers an outlook on how things are
likely to change, what the impact will be, and share with them
our views on how to deal with all of this disruption.