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The highly anticipated 2024 Tax Technology Supplement from IAB is now officially available for readers. This edition features a compelling cover story by Jason Piper, the head of tax and business law at ACCA. Piper delves into the ethical challenges faced by tax advisors and outlines the characteristics that define an effective tax system.
In addition to Piper's insights, the supplement includes contributions from Heads of Practice at Praxity member firms, offering a diverse range of perspectives on current trends and innovations in tax technology. These contributions aim to provide valuable guidance for professionals navigating the evolving landscape of tax compliance and advisory services.
The supplement serves as an essential resource for tax professionals, policymakers, and businesses seeking to understand the implications of technology on tax practices. With expert opinions and in-depth analysis, this publication is poised to stimulate important discussions within the industry.
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