COMPLIMENTARY WEBINAR

Effective risk reduction strategies for today’s corporate tax department
On Demand Webinar
Hosted by Thomson Reuters

Tax professionals are accustomed to forces beyond their control that cause disruption and require change. The past five years have been no different, and many tax departments have felt the strain on their resources putting them at risk of even more audits and stiffer penalties.

But some have found ways to navigate these changes while balancing their workload and achieving their goals, most notably by introducing automation that enhances the efficiency and productivity of their teams. The expectation is that the coming year will be no different, and with the current transformation of the way people work, using artificial intelligence, jobs are dramatically changing, and fast.

For tax departments, it comes down to operations with built-in adaptability and resiliency that will determine whether they not just survive but thrive.  

Based on the State of the Corporate Tax Department research, attend this virtual event and you will:

  • APPLY valuable insights on how to avoid audits and penalties
  • ACHIEVE efficiency goals using automation that reduce risk
  • PREPARE your department for AI and automation to ensure future tax readiness and adaptability

Busy at this time? Register anyway! We’ll send you a copy of the webinar recording to watch at your leisure after the event has aired.
Presenters: 
  • Jesse Shannon, Sr Product Marketing Manager, Indirect Tax, Thomson Reuters
  • Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for Tax and Accounting, Thomson Reuters
  • Lubov Mikulaninecova, Director, EMEIA Tax Technology and Transformation, EY

Speakers
Speaker
Jesse Shannon, Global Indirect Tax Specialist, Thomson Reuters

Having worked at Thomson Reuters and in the tax and accounting industry for ten years, Jesse has experience working across all tax types, in a variety of industries, and businesses ranging from large, multi-national corporations to medium sized, public accounting firms. 

Jesse supports our customers by assessing current tax technology needs and trends and providing recommendations to how our solutions might solve their most pressing challenges. In his role, he brings those solutions to life for corporations to understand the deeper benefits to them and their businesses. 

Graduating with a Bachelor of Science Administration from Central Michigan University, with a major in International Business, Jesse supports businesses across the globe. 
Speaker
Nadya Britton, Enterprise Content Manager for Tax and Accounting, Thomson Reuters

 Nadya Britton is the Enterprise Content Manager for Tax and Accounting at Thomson Reuters. She holds a Finance and Economic degree from Baruch College, City University of New York and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

Nadya’s nine years at Thomson Reuters, her education, and her business experience inform her role in providing market-leading content for the industry.
Speaker
Lubov Mikulaninecova, Director, EMEIA Tax Technology and Transformation, EY

Lubov has more than 15 years of experience supporting organization's modernization of their finance and tax functions to be fit for the future. With a particular focus on large finance/tax transformation projects and automation of direct tax processes including US GAAP/IFRS tax reporting, local compliance, OECD/public country by country reporting, and recently introduced BEPS Pillar Two/Global Minimum Tax and others.

Over the last 12 months, Lubov has been heavily involved in the MENA region (UAE specifically) supporting organizations preparation for the introduction of corporate tax and the BEPS Pillar Two initiative, that involves building and maturing tax function.

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