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Tax Law and Digitization: How to Combine Legal Tech and Tax Tech (eBook)

Edited by: Michael Lang, Robert Risse

ISBN13: 9789403543147
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £76.00
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Tax Law and Digitization aims to contribute to the future development of the digital tax landscape. The use of digital technology has become a core business need, although it is not to be expected that tax service providers, themselves, will experience an immense technological change. Tax Tech companies are rapidly gaining ground as global tax advisory firms and are set to change and revolutionize the way tax administrations, taxpayers, and their advisers interact, leading to a much more efficient and effective integration of tax services into the processes used by both taxpayers and tax authorities. This book clearly explains how tax law can be revised to promote digitization and speed up its implementation and how to achieve better tax compliance and administration at a lower cost.

What’s in this book:

The distinguished contributors of this book cover such aspects of this veritable paradigm shift in tax management as the following:

  • how new technologies improve existing VAT/GST systems
  • uses of artificial intelligence
  • secured certification of taxpayers
  • electronic invoices
  • securing real-time reporting with cryptography
  • taxing virtual currencies
  • enhanced personal data protection
  • fewer opportunities to engage in aggressive tax practices
  • competitive advantage in attracting investment
  • work-flow assessment, and
  • more opportunities for information flows and collaboration

How this will help you:

As the perspective as to what is meant by tax compliance is already overlaid by technological pressure—as indicated primarily by BEPS 1.0’s domestic tax law initiatives and its recommendations of newly developed options to secure full transparency of tax processes—it is clear that controls and tax risk management are on the rise and that systems will become more digitized. With these growing demands for innovation, professionals in the tax advisory industry and tax authority officials will welcome this book’s sound and practical measures leading to progress and revitalization through digital transformation.

Subjects:
Taxation, eBooks
Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
CHAPTER 1: The Most Current Developments in Information Systems and the Example of Digital Platforms
Walter Brenner & Benjamin Hils
CHAPTER 2: How Business Process Technologies Accelerate Digitization
Jan Mendling
CHAPTER 3: Blockchain in the Tax Law Processes
Matthias Gries
CHAPTER 4: Treating Tax Relevant Data as a Strategic Asset by the In-House Tax Department
Huibregtse Steef, Jalan Nupur & Verkamman Jasper
CHAPTER 5: Blockchain Tax Infrastructure: Building a Framework for Verified Tax Identity and Tax Document Management Exemplified by VAT Using Blockchain Technology
Robert Müller
CHAPTER 6: Process Mining for Tax and Customs-Related Processes: How to Introduce Concrete Use Cases?
Robert Risse
Index