How Should Tax Agencies Engage?

In our first blog of the series, we discussed the future of tax as it relates to tax agencies. In our second, we wrote about the future of tax and the taxpayer. This third blog post discusses simplifying the tax process and reducing risk.

Florian Breger

Florian Breger has held various management positions within private sector. From 2014-2018 he was Director of the Defense Division. Previously, Mr. Breger headed the internal security department for more than three years. As assistant to the management, Mr. Breger accompanied the transformation of the sales organization of IBM Deutschland GmbH. Mr. Breger has been working in the public sector since 2004 and gained his experience in various IT companies before starting his career at IBM Deutschland GmbH in 2008.

The Future of Tax

At the same time, they must adapt to constant changes. New laws, rising service expectations, and sophisticated tax avoidance schemes drive a constant stream of adjustments. Once policies change, operating procedures and supporting systems should adapt quickly. However, organizational inertia and complexity often make changes difficult.

Vice President Civilian Global Government
IBM
Florian Breger has held various management positions within private sector. From 2014-2018 he was Director of the Defense Division. Previously, Mr. Breger headed the internal security department for more than three years. As assistant to the management, Mr. Breger accompanied the transformation of the sales organization of IBM Deutschland GmbH. Mr. Breger has been working in the public sector since 2004 and gained his experience in various IT companies before starting his career at IBM Deutschland GmbH in 2008. Florian Breger holds a degree in economics from Munich University of Applied Sciences.

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