Tax Technology – Big Tax Brother is watching you

Tax authorities are increasingly relying on technology for data gathering, exchange of information and analytics. Current digital systems can even provide real-time tax collections, re-conciliations and assessments.

TPA Global produced the Tax Technology heat map to show tax authorities using technology to screen and catch taxpayers.

Tax Authority's trend to digitalization – Worldwide overview

A summary of heat map research:

  • LATAM countries are ahead of the curve with Brazil in the driver’s seat
  • Spanish tax authorities are leading in tax technology in Europe
  • Value Added Tax is the most digitalized means of taxation
  • Taxpayers have to be fully aware of technology used by tax authorities
  • The burning platform to digitalize as an MNE gets stronger by the day

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