Transforming Tax Complexities Into Growth Opportunities
Senior industry leaders will share their insights
The pandemic has seen a rise in global online sales, with companies able to sell their services and goods to consumers in any country in the world without the need for a physical presence. Although this has offered companies huge growth opportunities, it also brings with it a mountain of indirect tax complexities. Companies now must comply with taxes across a number of new markets while also navigating new tax regulations that many countries have introduced that deal solely with cross-border commerce. Businesses who fail to develop their tax compliance processes in line with their sales growth are at greater risk of non-compliance.
This digital webinar, hosted by the Financial Times and in partnership with Vertex, explores how the rise of online cross border selling has created new tax management challenges for companies and what businesses can do to overcome these obstacles.
Legislation
How have indirect tax laws changed and developed as a result of how consumer behaviour has evolved since the start of the pandemic?
Compliance
Where in their taxation compliance processes can companies better organise and digitalise to become more efficient and accurate?
Technology
How can effectively deploying specialist tax software remove the obstacles posed to growth by indirect tax compliance?
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