By CA Surbhi Punshi, Tax Expert | Apr 18, 2024
A Chartered accountant with a stronghold in the field of Direct and the Indirect taxes handling entire gamut of professional services including consultancy, compliance advisory and training. Currently working on managing GST and the E-way bill Advisory and software development. In past, have experience of statutory and internal auditing along with the finalisation of the books of accounts for various businesses.
Frequent changes and complex GST, TDS, e-invoicing, e-way bill compliance structure, notice/audit, and data management challenges are bothering finance teams. Data integrity issues and inefficiencies arise as tax data moves from ERP's GL to government portals, exacerbated by standalone compliance solutions lacking a single truth source. Industry-leading finance professionals share their thoughts on achieving compliance assurance through digital transformation. Our modern digital transformation initiative proposes direct GL integration with GSTN/TRACES, reducing IT involvement by 90%, increasing compliance visibility by 60%, and cutting litigation costs by 20%. With direct GL integration, leverage the robust data infrastructure to access accurate tax data instantly, automate finance processes, reduce manual tasks, comply with tax laws for better decisions and growth and do much more. Join us at our exclusive virtual event, CFO Diaries episode 6, on Tuesday, April 16th, as renowned tax specialists and finance leaders deliberate on the modern compliance gaps and the endless opportunities that our new-age digital transformation unfolds for your finance teams.
Decoding the modern compliance gaps
Exploring the root cause for the compliance gaps
A CFO’s views on the need for digital transformation
The new-age digital transformation with Clear
Opportunities with direct GL integration for compliance
Access accurate tax data instantly for better decisions
Automate finance processes to remove manual tasks
Establish a robust data infrastructure for growth
Reduce errors and comply with tax laws
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