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Challenges and Changes in Indirect Tax & Compliance

29th August 2024

12PM AEST

Online webinar


In today’s fast-paced regulatory environment, managing indirect tax compliance has become more challenging than ever. With increasing complexity in regulations such as Pillar 2, OECD Tax Administration 3.0, and the ATO combined assurance review program, businesses—especially Top 1000 companies—are under immense pressure to stay compliant while efficiently managing their resources and technology. According to a 2024 study by the Thomson Reuters Institute, 40% of indirect tax professionals identified technology and automation as their primary challenge, closely followed by resource constraints.

Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore the findings from our latest reports, "Challenges and Changes in Indirect Tax & Compliance" and "The Future of Professionals." Our expert panel will dive into the latest trends, expectations from the ATO, and the challenges faced by top taxpayers as they navigate these new regulations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Discover how businesses are responding to the growing demands of indirect tax compliance, including strategies for upskilling staff and adopting new technologies.
  • Learn about the latest technological advancements that are transforming the role of indirect tax professionals within the business.
  • Understand where authorities are likely to focus in 2025 and beyond, and what resources your company should consider to stay ahead of the curve.
  • Get an exclusive look at our new GST Analytical Tool, designed to derisk your assurance reviews and reduce operational burdens, ensuring your compliance with the latest standards.

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Panelists

Mark Oh
Indirect Tax Lead
Thomson Reuters

Simmone Cottom
Indirect Tax Senior Solution Consultant
Thomson Reuters

David Beves
Tax Partner
Nuwaru