Sales tax automation has matured over the last 2 decades from simple rate tables to highly sophisticated, integrated enterprise applications. Whether you are the tax manager for a small or medium business or a multinational conglomerate, check out this blog for experiences and tips that will help you navigate the world of tax automation.
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Diving into the world of tax automation can do strange things to a tax person. Whereas once you may have felt ambivalent about the “system” – that faceless beast that churns all documents and numbers and belches out a report … Continue reading →
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