There’s been considerable change in the tax world - change that has radically affected tax compliance and reporting. We’ve seen globalization, emerging markets, increased regulation, revenue authorities adopting a more sophisticated and commercial approach and the spread of mandatory electronic filing all driving businesses to embrace new tax technology and benefit from the opportunities faster, more accurate processing can bring.
As a result many businesses are rethinking their approach. In a recent Deloitte research project involving over 250 global companies, many said they were already implementing enterprise systems, introducing shared service centers and looking for a single global service provider, offering integrated tax compliance and reporting services. A desire for improved quality and visibility was seen, with any new approach needing to be flexible and tailored, aligning with an organization and its unique resourcing needs. Click here to download the whole report, which highlights the most important findings, reflects on developments and extrapolates our thinking on future direction.
Over the last two years, more than 500 Deloitte people from 50 countries have been rethinking tax compliance and reporting services. We have focused on the three main elements, process, technology and resourcing models.
As compliance and reporting is never a case of ‘one method fits all’ Deloitte offers compliance services in a way that can be matched and tailored to an organizations circumstances. For example:
The management of tax: 2017 global research bulletin
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