Conrad Young head of corporate tax compliance and reporting at Deloitte discusses how a business can achieve advantages by making better use of the data captured in the course of tax compliance
There has been much excitement about business intelligence techniques for some time and in some sectors such as retail these techniques are already well established.
So what if a business could achieve advantages by making better use of the data captured in the course of tax compliance? Could analysis of tax data by appropriate applications give businesses a better understanding of their tax position reduce errors and take advantage of more of the tax opportunities available?
The advantages that businesses will eventually gain from Tax Business Intelligence are not yet...
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Conrad Young head of corporate tax compliance and reporting at Deloitte discusses how a business can achieve advantages by making better use of the data captured in the course of tax compliance
There has been much excitement about business intelligence techniques for some time and in some sectors such as retail these techniques are already well established.
So what if a business could achieve advantages by making better use of the data captured in the course of tax compliance? Could analysis of tax data by appropriate applications give businesses a better understanding of their tax position reduce errors and take advantage of more of the tax opportunities available?
The advantages that businesses will eventually gain from Tax Business Intelligence are not yet...
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