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Web seminar: Tax as a critical component in every Finance transformation effort

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PwC-skatteradgivning-Laptop-2-solid_0005_orangeThis web seminar is a continuation of PwC’s report series, Tax Function of the Future. On Thursday, 11 February our specialists within Tax Reporting & Strategy and Management Consulting will discuss why many Finance functions are undertaking transformations, both major and more limited in scope, and why it is so important that companies’ tax functions needs to be an integral part of these transformations from the very beginning.

Time: Thursday, 11 February 2016, 6 pm-7 pm (Swedish time).
The seminar will be held in English.

Click here to register

Read our previous blogs about the reports published in the series, Tax Function of the Future.

How is the tax function impacted by increased transparency requirements?

Future tax functions require data analysis

Do you have any questions on corporate taxation?

Kim Jokinen

Kim Jokinen

Kim Jokinen arbetar med nationell och internationell företagsbeskattning på PwC i Stockholm med särskilt fokus på strategifrågor. Kim är ansvarig för affärsområdet Tax Reporting & Strategy inom PwC Sverige.
010-212 49 08
Kim Jokinen works with national and international corporate taxation at PwC’s office in Stockholm, specialising in Tax Transparency. Kim is in charge of Tax Reporting & Strategy for PwC Sweden.
+46 10 212 49 08

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