The shift towards real-time compliance is undeniable in today's dynamic tax landscape. Governments worldwide are moving towards real-time and transaction-level reporting.
This places data and technology at the forefront of tax operations. But what does it take to future-proof your tax function? Join us for a deep dive as industry experts from leading tax functions share strategies and practical actions.
Secure your spot now at this free one-hour discussion and revolutionize your tax function for the future!
Agenda:
The future of indirect tax compliance
The role of Technology, Data and Process in the modern tax function
Team and skill set requirements
Building a case for internal support, budget and buy-in
Corporate Panelists
Erich has led Airbnb’s Indirect Tax team for over 4 years and was a tax consultant to Airbnb for several years prior to this. Erich is heavily involved with various working groups at the OECD, and regularly meets with governments on a unilateral basis relating to tax policy issues and the digital economy. Erich leads Airbnb’s indirect tax efforts in 200+ countries, including tourist taxes, VAT, user data reporting, DST, tax platform technology and indirect tax policy
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.
Alexander is a Tax Technology specialist at Fonoa with in-depth knowledge of indirect taxes impacting the platform and online economy. Prior to joining Fonoa, Alexander was the Global Head of Tax Technology at Uber. At Uber, he and his team worked with internal and external stakeholders to design and build tools that automated tax compliance processes, for both internal use and external platform users.
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