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The art and science of Futurology
postulates possible, probable, and
preferable futures. 2016 will likely be
remembered as the year of many
unexpected events, so making firm
predictions for 2017 would be very bold.
With the global tax landscape undergoing
transformative change, one thing is
certain – tax analytics will continue to
shape the tax environment this year
and beyond.
Here’s a look at six tax analytics trends
and how they may influence the global
tax world in 2017.
2017 Tax Analytics Trends - Introduction
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Six Tax Analytics Trends
for 2017
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The tax advisory market
is blurring as traditional
demarcation between tax
specialists, content providers,
and software vendors breaks
down.
Interesting data analytics use
cases are emerging as the
segmentation of the tax
market becomes less distinct.
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Blurred Market
TREND 1
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Multinational entities need to
ramp up their compliance
culture, with the transparency
agenda, regulatory
environment, corporate self-
regulation, and government
actions all driving an increased
focus on compliance.
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Compliance Culture
TREND 2
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The impact of exponential
technologies in tax
compliance will change the
way tax departments and tax
authorities work, and how
they can leverage big data to
drive actionable insights.
Exponential Technologies
TREND 3
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Leveraging a hyper-connected
world and distributed systems
and ledgers will aid system
administrators and technologists
in maintaining data integrity and
improving data efficiency.
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Hyper-connected world
TREND 4
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Tax authorities around the
world, from Brazil to India to
Estonia, are emerging as tax
leaders and innovators.
They’re using technology and
big data to address challenges,
drive innovation, and create
new models in less mature
economies.
Emerging Leaders
TREND 5
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Growing up with technology
is impacting the career
expectations of millennials.
With the expanding “gig”
economy, employers need to
find ways to respond to
millennials’ expectations and
capabilities and ‘use them or
lose them’.
Evolving Workforce
TREND 6
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Tax data analytics will continue to develop
over the coming years, arising out of the
blurring of the market and the use of
exponential technologies in a hyper-
connected world.
We see the importance of a relentless
focus on robust compliance by
organizations, as tax authorities around
the world must share leading practices,
and millennials transform the tax
workplace.
Technology and big data will continue to
play an increasingly critical and
transformative role in the global tax
environment.
Summary
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