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Tax Function Effectiveness


CCH's new Tax Function Effectiveness addresses the unique challenges of tax function departments. The tax function's objectives should themselves be driven by what is happening in the business and the wider business and regulatory environment. While the objectives of different tax functions will vary in the detail, we believe that the effectiveness of the tax function department is fundamentally based on its ability to achieve three core objectives: 1. Create, protect and optimise value in the context of the organisation s business objectives; 2. Manage a wide range of tax related risks from carrying on business; and 3. Ensure compliance with tax laws and reporting requirements. Tax planning and advisory activities should be focussed on optimising tax outcomes and managing risk, both in respect of strategic transactions and day to day operations. Compliance and reporting activities tend to be process driven activities that are focused on both risk management and external communication of tax outcomes. It is critical for the effectiveness of the tax function that an appropriate balance is reached between the achievements of the three core objectives set out above. This title contains an established tax management framework for how a tax function department should operate. The starting point is the tax strategic plan. For this plan to be implemented there are a number of enablers which need to be put in place. The results of the plan, together with the enablers, are the various deliverables that are the outputs required for the successful management of the tax affairs of a business.
Tony Elgood - Personal Name
Tony fulton - Personal Name
Mark schutzman - Personal Name
00 TAX ton 2
978-0-8080-9242-1
00 TAX ton 2
Book
English
CCH a wolters kluwer business
2008
United States of America
xiii, 25.1 cm
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