Digitalization and IT Systems: Tax Challenges Arising from Digitalization

May 14 – 16, 2024 CEF, Ljubljana, Slovenia No Fee
Apr 12, 2024 Tax and Revenue Collection
English

This workshop will be delivered annually and will cover various aspects related to the digitalization of tax administrations.

About this learning event

Digitalization is an important aspect of all modern processes and Tax Administration must not overlook it. There is significant work to be done to plan for the introduction and updating of digital tools in this sector, with many risks that need to be observed.

Across three days, participants will delve into the nuances of digital upgrading, exploring challenges, best practices, and future prospects. The agenda features sessions on current digitalization strategies, global perspectives, and long-term planning, culminating in collaborative exercises to envision and present modernization plans. Through this comprehensive program, attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating the digital landscape of tax administration effectively.

Who should attend

Officers of different business processes in tax administrations, e.g. tax registration, compliance risk management, auditing, services, and IT specialists.

Faculty

  • Peter Menhard, International Tax IT and Business Specialist.
  • Paul Jairath, Tax Administration, the Netherlands.

Practical information

Travel and accommodation costs for up to two selected participants from Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (up to three), Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Georgia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Türkiye, and Ukraine will be covered by the Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands and the Ministry of  Finance of the Slovak Republic. 

No fee will be charged for the officials working in the public sector. Coffee breaks and lunch during the workshop will be provided.

Partners

This learning initiative was supported by:

Ministry of Finance, the Netherlands Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic Ministry of Finance, Slovenia