Activities per year
Abstract
This policy brief focuses on the potential that new technologies, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), might bring for tax administrations, highlighting, nevertheless, the risks that the adoption of these technologies suppose from an ethical and cybersecurity perspective. To this end, this note highlights the experiences shared during the last Digital Tax Administration seminar that took place in Vienna from the 25 to the 28th of September 2023, and that was co-organized by the IDB and the Global Tax Policy Center (GTPC) at the Vienna University of Business and Economics (WU). The paper focuses on the three priority issues identified at the last session of the Conference. First, the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence within the processes of tax administrations is identified. Second, the ethic challenges of using new technologies and the necessity of a framework to assess the use of new technologies is described. Third, the importance of providing tax administrations and taxpayers with adequate cyber security to protect sensitive information is underlined. Finally, this policy brief draws the way forward in the digital transformation of tax administrations.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Inter-American Development Bank |
Publication status | Submitted - 2024 |
Keywords
- tax administration
- digitalization
- artificial intelligence
- cybersecurity
- taxpayer rights
Activities
- 1 Participation in conference/workshop/congress
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Digital Tax Administration: Harnessing the Power of Technology
Piakarskaya, A. (Participant)
27 Sept 2024 → 28 Sept 2024Activity: Event participation/organisation › Participation in conference/workshop/congress
Projects
- 1 Active
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Digital Economy Taxation Network
Stern, R. (PI - Project head), Owens, J. (PI - Project head), Piakarskaya, A. (Deputy project head without power of attorney ), Nyamongo, R. N. K. (Researcher), Christodoulopoulos, T. A. (Researcher) & Ochoa, J. M. P. (Researcher)
1/01/17 → …
Project: Other