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WEBINAR

Revolutionizing Indirect Tax Management in Manufacturing, Retail, and eCommerce

27th  March 2025

11:00 AM HKT SGT
2:00 PM AEDT

Online webinar


In an era of digital transformation, the manufacturing, retail, and eCommerce sectors are navigating evolving indirect tax landscapes. With governments intensifying their focus on real-time reporting and e-invoicing mandates emerging worldwide, businesses must automate their tax infrastructure to remain compliant. Challenges and Changes in Indirect Tax & Compliance 2024 Report by Thomson Reuters 59% companies are looking to enhance tax technology solutions by investing in improved systems to automate tasks and free up staff for strategic endeavours. 

This webinar will address the challenges and opportunities presented by these changes, focusing on how our indirect tax products can enhance compliance, efficiency, and adaptability. We will explore strategies for managing GST/VAT, optimizing tax reporting, and integrating seamless solutions across various business operations. Our products offer robust content capabilities for compliance and determination, enabling customers to effectively manage complex scenarios. 

Considering ERP transformation, we will discuss how the migration from SAP ECC to S4Hana is creating a "finance transformation event." This transition is crucial as businesses aim to ensure their new ERP systems are future-focused and capable of handling complex tax calculations going forward. 

Whether you are in manufacturing, retail, or eCommerce, join us to discover how our tools can help you stay ahead in a competitive market by ensuring precise tax management and compliance.

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Speakers

Mark Oh
Indirect Tax Proposition Lead
Thomson Reuters