Should an Indirect Tax Engine feature in your ERP implementation strategy?

Organisations periodically go through company-wide changes. An ERP upgrade or implementation is one such change that can bring huge benefits. To reap the rewards, however, tax leaders need to be aware of when these changes are looming and what their tax requirements will be based on the tech stack available and possible changes by tax authorities.

Join Deloitte and Thomson Reuters as we unpack the ERP and Tax Engine whitepaper to answer:

  • What are the changes you can expect from the tax authorities around Indirect Tax?
  • What do you need to consider when weighing up if a native ERP solution or Tax Technology is right for you?
  • What does it look like to be part of an ERP implementation from a tax perspective?
  • When an ERP implementation goes right and when it goes wrong based on tax having a seat at the table?
  • What are the features and benefits of Tax Engine?

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Panelists

Andrew D'Addona
Partner, Indirect Tax and ESG Lead
Deloitte

Daniel Ong
Principal, Consulting
Deloitte

Alistair Carrie
Senior Manager, Tax
Orica

Mark Oh
Indirect Tax Lead
Thomson Reuters

Simmone Cottom
Senior Consultant, Indirect Tax
Thomson Reuters

Araceli Quiza
Analyst, Finance
Orica