Review-Ready Indirect Tax Series

The future of Indirect Tax Compliance

From filing pressure to review-ready state

Thursday 2 July 2026 | 12 pm AEST, 10 am SGT

Indirect tax teams across APAC are being asked to review more data, manage more mandates and prepare more evidence before every filing deadline.

E-invoicing expansion, digital tax mandates and fragmented compliance processes are making it harder to find exceptions early, reconcile data across systems and stay ready when questions arise.

Join Thomson Reuters for a practical discussion on the Future of Indirect Tax, and what tax, finance, technology and shared services leaders should consider as they move from filing pressure to review-ready workflows.

Thursday 2 June 2026

12 pm AEST
10 am SGT

Live webinar

Why attend

Why filing-led compliance processes are under pressure across APAC

How e-invoicing expansion and digital tax mandates are changing the work required before filin

Where fragmented processes make exceptions harder to detect and explain

Why connected compliance data matters before review pressure builds

How earlier exception detection can help teams prepare before deadlines

Why audit-ready evidence matters when tax teams need to respond quickly

How trusted AI with human oversight can assist workflows while keeping professionals in control

Learning outcomes

What is changing in indirect tax compliance across APAC

What review-ready workflows mean for indirect tax teams

How connected compliance data can help teams find exceptions earlier

Where AI-assisted workflows can help prepare work for review

What to assess when moving toward end-to-end indirect tax compliance 

Meet the experts

Mark Oh, Customer Success Director, Thomson Reuters

Mark Oh
Customer Success Director, Thomson Reuters

Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, with over 25 years spanning across large multi-national corporates and accounting firms both in Australia and in the APAC region. Mark joined Nuwaru in September 2019 following a career at both BlackRock and Nomura where he was the regional head of tax for those organisations based in Hong Kong. Nuwaru's clients benefit from his combined commercial acumen as well as his technical tax experience.

Helal Alrefai, Indirect Tax Go-To-Market Manager, Thomson Reuters

Helal Alrefai
Indirect Tax Go-To-Market Manager
, Thomson Reuters

Helal Alrefai is currently the Indirect Tax Go-To-Market Manager at Thomson Reuters. Helal is based in Dubai and is responsible for maintaining and providing the latest Tax and Accounting content for Thomson Reuters' tax automation solutions and brings a mix of both tax and technology experience covering multiple industries across the region.

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