22
Feb
Ernst & Young -
Many governments around the world are introducing reforms to make sure their indirect tax systems are fit for the internet age.
Over recent decades, indirect taxation has become increasingly appealing to governments. The “tax of the moment” keeps evolving to keep pace with technological innovation, global tax reform, shifting trade patterns and policies, and new governmental priorities for health and the environment. Businesses need to pay attention — this tax has staying power.
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