Everyone’s talking about AI, but for tax teams, the real question is: how do you tap into the potential of AI in enterprise, prioritizing compliance first?

Join us to hear from tax experts from Meta and Netflix as they explore how tax and product teams are thinking about integrating AI into global tax and finance operations without compromising on control. It’s about striking the right balance between speed and safety, scale and scrutiny.

Learn about:

  • AI strategies that support both compliance and innovation

  • Where they see AI helping their orgs in years to come

  • The starting point for AI deployment: accurate and structured data

Whether you're just getting started or scaling advanced use cases, this session will help you bring smarter AI strategies to your tax practices.

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Corporate Panelists

J Gu, Product Manager, Finance and Enterprise, 
Meta

At Meta, J is driving the end-to-end strategy for indirect and direct tax platforms, leveraging AI, including Agentic AI, to transform the full tax lifecycle across provision, compliance, planning, calculation, and audit. He is leading the development of intelligent, scalable systems to address global challenges in tax determination, reporting, audit readiness, and e-invoicing. He also platforms integrate microservices, machine learning, and generative AI to automate tax workflows from source data through filing and review.

Manish Shukla, Principal Product Manager, Netflix

Manish Shukla is a seasoned Product Leader with decades of experience in finance and tax technology. He is currently at Netflix, where he is leading multiple finance tech initiatives, including rebuilding the indirect tax ecosystem. He has successfully led the development of innovative products at both Uber and Netflix, significantly enhancing global compliance and business insights.

Rob van der Woude, Chief Tax Officer, Fonoa

Rob van der Woude is Chief Tax Officer at Fonoa. Rob has spent many years at the intersection of tax and technology, including as Head of International Tax at Uber. Prior to that Rob worked at EY in the Corporate Tax division.

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