Conrad Young head of corporate tax compliance and reporting at Deloitte argues that the people you chose to do your compliance work reflects your view of what compliance is all about
My earlier article (The Tax Journal 25 October 2004 Issue 762) looked at trends in corporate tax compliance and found a growing tendency for organisations to review their arrangements and reconsider outsourcing tax compliance work. The tendency stems not just from a drive to reduce costs but also from a desire for improved quality and in some cases perhaps new regulatory pressures.
Yet if you are among those organisations that outsource tax compliance or are considering doing so how do you differentiate between the various providers and services on the market? On...
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Conrad Young head of corporate tax compliance and reporting at Deloitte argues that the people you chose to do your compliance work reflects your view of what compliance is all about
My earlier article (The Tax Journal 25 October 2004 Issue 762) looked at trends in corporate tax compliance and found a growing tendency for organisations to review their arrangements and reconsider outsourcing tax compliance work. The tendency stems not just from a drive to reduce costs but also from a desire for improved quality and in some cases perhaps new regulatory pressures.
Yet if you are among those organisations that outsource tax compliance or are considering doing so how do you differentiate between the various providers and services on the market? On...
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