This Thomson Reuters blog outlines the growing complexities of indirect tax compliance, from global VAT and GST rules to real‑time reporting demands, and explains how AI, cloud platforms and integrated solutions can automate filings, improve accuracy and reduce audit risk.
Indirect tax teams struggle with explosive complexity and volume of global regulations, manual spreadsheet‑based processes, product data challenges, high transaction data velocity, frequent real‑time reporting requirements, lack of real‑time visibility, data silos, manual reconciliation, and heightened audit exposure.
Technology can automate end‑to‑end compliance, use AI for accurate data processing, provide cloud‑based scalability, deliver real‑time visibility through integrated dashboards, and create immutable audit trails for seamless verification.
It delivers precision and accuracy via AI, frees tax professionals for strategic work, scales with transaction volume, provides real‑time visibility, and strengthens audit defensibility with seamless integration and automated reporting.
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Baker McKenzie · 16 days ago
The article outlines how AI and advanced analytics are sharpening audit precision, highlights intensified transfer pricing scrutiny, and stresses the need for businesses to prepare for Pillar Two global minimum tax rules. It emphasizes pre‑audit readiness, real‑time data integrity, and cross‑functional alignment to mitigate risk in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
Avalara · 16 days ago
Avalara’s blog outlines the 2026 sales tax holiday schedule across the United States, detailing dates, exempt product categories, and state‑specific rules. The post highlights key holidays in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, and other states, noting price caps, local tax considerations, and the need for retailers to update POS systems.
Sales Tax Institute · 22 days ago
Washington State Department of Revenue has issued updated guidance for businesses seeking a direct pay permit for sales and use tax. The guidance outlines eligibility thresholds ($240,000 cumulative liability or $10M taxable purchases), application process, reporting obligations, and limitations on permit use and transfer. Businesses must comply with these rules to claim a five‑year deduction on retail sales tax.
Sales Tax Institute · 22 days ago
Missouri's Department of Revenue clarified that contractors who purchase materials for real property improvements are considered the final user, making those sales taxable. Contractors cannot charge sales tax on the lump sum contract price but may pass the cost of sales tax for materials to the homeowner. The ruling, Letter Ruling No. LR 8374, was issued on November 24, 2025.
EY · 24 days ago
The EY Sales and Use Tax Quarterly Update provides a summary of the major legislative, administrative and judicial sales and use tax developments for the first quarter of 2026. It highlights recent changes involving nexus, tax base and exemptions, technology, and compliance and controversy.
Sovos · 27 days ago
This guide outlines Arkansas’s statewide sales and use tax rate of 6.5%, economic nexus thresholds, prepayment obligations for high‑volume sellers, and the state’s participation in the Streamlined Sales Tax initiative. It also covers exemption certificates, filing methods, and the destination‑based sourcing rule.