Vertex Global Survey Reveals the Regions Championing and Struggling with Indirect Tax Compliance, With the U.S. Taking the Lead
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LONDON, Feb. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to research conducted by Vertex, Inc. (NASDAQ:VERX) (“Vertex” or the “Company”), a global provider of tax technology solutions, businesses in the U.S. believe they are outperforming other regions with their current indirect tax capabilities.
Vertex surveyed 580 indirect tax decision makers (representing global companies with annual revenue of at least
Peter Boerhof, Senior Director of VAT for Vertex’s Chief Tax Office, commented on the findings: “When looking at the regional differences, it’s clear that the champion regions have adopted tax technology to help address current challenges in their compliance strategy.
“But compare that to one of the biggest ‘crawler’ regions, the UK, and we can see that
Across Europe, there are numerous drivers causing businesses to take a more cautious approach to managing indirect tax compliance. This includes the arrival of the VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) proposal, continued digitisation of the regulatory landscape and ever-changing VAT rules and rates.
As a result, businesses across many parts of Europe feel well-equipped to handle upcoming or existing mandated e-invoicing rules (
Additionally, businesses in this region feel well-equipped to handle changing VAT registration rules with
Looking specifically at the DACH region, the largest proportion of respondents marked themselves as ‘calculators’, with
Of the DACH-based organisations which had been found to be non-compliant in the past, over half (
In the UK and Ireland, a quarter (
The survey indicated that a lack of skills and talent within tax departments is not only an issue for business globally, but particularly for those in the UK and Ireland, with over a third of respondents here (
The adoption of tax technology solutions has also played a role in separating ‘champion’ regions from ‘crawler’ regions.
Gunjan Tripathi, EMEA Director for Solutions Marketing at Vertex, added: “Adopting the right tax technology for your business is an important step, but there needs to also be a clear focus on further education and developing IT skills within tax teams so that they can implement and manage this technology.”
“There are signs that businesses are ready to make this commitment. Almost half of our global respondents (
The full findings of the research can be found via this link.
About the research
The survey was conducted with 580 professionals who have influence on decisions around indirect taxes in companies with an annual revenue of at least
At an overall level, results are accurate to ±
The interviews conducted online by Sapio Research in June 2023 using an email invitation and an online survey.
About Vertex
Vertex, Inc. is a leading global provider of indirect tax solutions. The Company’s mission is to deliver the most trusted tax technology enabling global businesses to transact, comply and grow with confidence. Vertex provides solutions that can be tailored to specific industries for major lines of indirect tax, including sales and consumer use, value added and payroll. Headquartered in North America, and with offices in South America and Europe, Vertex employs over 1,400 professionals and serves companies across the globe.
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FAQ
What percentage of U.S. firms are categorized as 'champions' in tech-driven indirect tax approaches?
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