Automation can be defined as: the replacement of human actions by machines and computer systems. In the current climate of technological evolution, companies are increasingly using robots in their production process. Shop assistants are being replaced by self-checkout counters, and even Siri helps us with all kinds of practical issues every day. It is therefore logical that the wide range of new technologies also finds its way into the tax landscape and more specifically into the compliance processes.
Source Wolters Kluwer
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