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Automating Sales & Use Tax Compliance Delivers Hefty ROI
Article on Controller's Report, Staying in Compliance • posted 01/05/12
An ever-growing number of taxing jurisdictions across the U.S. are stepping up enforcement and audits of sales and use tax compliance, painting a big target on the backs of corporations to help them close state and municipal budget gaps. The staggering complexity, number and continuously changing content of these laws means that automation of compliance is the only realistic option for controllers aiming to hold down costs and avoid fines and penalties and reduce the number of audits.
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