Technologies Reduced Tax evasion: Opportunities and Challenges
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https://doi.org/10.55938/wlp.v1i3.134Keywords:
Tax Evasion, Artificial Intelligence, Tax System, IT SectorAbstract
This study looks at how artificial intelligence (AI) is incorporated into tax systems, with an emphasis on how it might be used to improve tax collection efficiency and fight tax evasion. It talks about how direct and indirect taxes should be distributed fairly, what constitutes tax evasion, and how artificial intelligence may help with tax- related issues. The study is to examine potential applications of AI tools in the tax system in the future.
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