Listen to the webcast recording and explore the opportunities to create a digital-ready tax function
Changes to the tax legislative landscape mean that compliance and reporting is becoming more immediate, digitalised and data intensive. To respond, tax teams need accurate data, captured and calculated right first time. But data, processes and systems are often not supportive of tax requirements, so how can tax leaders react effectively to these new challenges?
Listen to the webcast on Tuesday 24 March, 13.00 CET to explore the opportunities to create a digital-ready tax function by leveraging the S/4HANA transformation journey.
There has been much excitement around the new S/4HANA platform but it can be hard to identify the impact from a Tax perspective. This session will provide an overview of the capabilities of the S/4HANA platform and discuss how Tax can benefit and leverage the new functionality.
We’ll discuss:
- What is S/4HANA and how it is different from earlier versions of the SAP platform?
- What differences can a Tax Function expect to see as a result of the new functionality?
- What is in the Global Tax Management suite and how could these modules deliver a differentiated user experience for Tax?
- How do I engage in the transformation programme as a Tax Leader?
Find out what this means for you and your organisation.
Host: Laurence Kiddle, Partner, Deloitte UK
Presenters: Genevieve Watson, Partner, Deloitte UK; Rachel Taylor, Partner, Deloitte UK, Shann Bhat, Associate Director, Deloitte UK.
If you would like to discuss more on this topic, please do reach out to Patricia Costa or our key contact below.
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