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July 15, 2021
2021-5761

Thursday, 5 August 2021 | The indirect tax technology journey: Now. Next. Beyond. (1 pm ET)

Join our EY team of tax technology professionals for the second in a series of six webcasts focused on the evolving technology landscape. During these 60-minute webcasts, we will share our insights into how market-leading organizations are using technology to adapt to new legislation and market trends, and to effectively transform tax operations.

Because technology is a vital component for every business looking to build a resilient, future-ready tax function, these webcasts will be relevant across all sectors and to businesses of every size. During this second webcast in the series, we will focus on the impact of digital transformation on the tax department, and will cover the following topics:

  • Global trends
    • Monitoring legislative changes and enforcement activities
    • Identifying the need for operational changes
    • Understanding reputational considerations
  • Compliance/reporting implications
    • Electronic data submission
    • Expedited and real-time payments
    • Marketplace facilitators
  • Driving transformational change with analytical insights and technology tools
    • Audit implications
    • Platform development to integrate and analyze data across tax processes
    • Implications of/opportunities with finance transformation

Date:                   Thursday, 5 August 2021

Time:                  1:00–2:00 p.m. EDT New York; 10:00–11:00 a.m. PDT Los Angeles

Registration:      Register here.

Join our EY team of tax technology professionals for the second in a series of six webcasts focused on the evolving technology landscape. During these 60-minute webcasts, we will share our insights into how market-leading organizations are using technology to adapt to new legislation and market trends, and to effectively transform tax operations.

Panelists

  • Mike Johnson, Partner, Indirect Tax, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Mike Guelker, Managing Director, Tax Technology and Transformation, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Erick Van der Merwe, Senior Manager, Indirect Tax, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Grace Kyne, Senior Manager, Indirect Tax, Ernst & Young LLP

Moderator

  • Colleen Sebra, Partner, Tax Technology and Transformation, Ernst & Young LLP

CPE credit offered: up to 1.2 depending on duration. Recommended field of study: Taxes. Learning objectives: Describe the technology landscape and emerging trends (e.g., digital taxation); identify the business issues technology can help address; assess how leading-practice organizations are transforming their operating model using technology. This intermediate level, group internet-based course has no prerequisites or advanced preparation. Final CPE award to be based on content, polling and length of participation. See CPE FAQ for more information.

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