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June 2, 2022
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Thursday, 30 June 2022 | EY Indirect Tax Live! EY's indirect tax transformation webcast (11 am BST)

Please join us on 30 June at 11:00 BST as we discuss questions such as "what is tax transformation?" and "how are businesses using this to transform the way they manage indirect taxes in response to the key regulatory and operational challenges being faced today?"

We’ll also provide a market update on global digital tax administration changes, the steps businesses are taking to manage this, including setting an indirect tax determination strategy, and an overview of the technology solutions which are now available to support these transformation goals.

As businesses face increasing requirements to improve their tax data accuracy and determine their tax in real-time, this webcast is dedicated to helping you manage these pressures.

Don’t miss out on this indirect transformation focused session and register for the webcast.

Panelists

  • Sarah Johnson, EY UK&I Partner | Indirect Tax South

  • Adam Broughton, EY UK&I Senior Manager | Indirect Tax South

  • Yanyan Jiao, EY UK&I Client Technology Office Advisor | Indirect Tax

Date: Thursday, 30 June 2022

Time: 11:00 (BST)

Registration: Click here to register

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