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Tax technology – How mature is your company?

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PwC-skatteradgivning-Pen+Paper-solid_0002_burgundy.pngTechnology and digitalisation are increasingly important in order that a tax funciton can be able to undertake its operations in an effective manner. Participate in our survey and receive an interesting comparison of the maturity of your tax function in relation to those in other organisations.

PwC has developed a brief survey which, in a simple manner, demonstrates the maturity phase of tax technolgoy in a company’s tax function. By participating in this survey, you have the possibility to obtain increased insight into how your tax function works today and into the potential challenges you face in the future.

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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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