Tax and finance memes
When yet another spreadsheet or report is not enough to explain the misery... just send these to your teammates.
Tax managers need to juggle a lot of work 🤹 . It is a constant balancing exercise. While walking that fragile line, one particular equilibrium stands out. It is the one about “being tax compliant” vs
Every day, I hear the frustration of tax leaders forced to halt the transformation of their functions, all because of a colossal cloud ERP migration dragging on for years—often 2-5 years. We know too
It is very often our job to keep local finance on the rails 🛹. And I mean this in the most positive and collegial way possible. Here is why:
– Tax and finance need each other. Tax delegates quite so

“This will not work in our type of organization”... This is an objection that I hear way too often 🤐. The tax team is fully convinced about the new way of working. But there is a shared belief that l

I know it’s easy to say you’re a "data-driven" tax team just because you're using Excel and SharePoint—but let’s be honest, that’s only scratching the surface.
True data-driven tax management means m
In-house tax teams spend a lot of time firefighting. Most tasks are both URGENT and IMPORTANT. Business question about the tax treatment of a new product launch? Sure, we handle it immediately—busines

Data-driven decision-making for tax is hyper-important 🎯. Here is the problem ⤵:
We typically don’t have the data we require. Or it takes us ages to get it, and thus we lose momentum. Or the quality
Every week I hear tax leaders complain about not getting the resources they need. Their team is chronically understaffed. The budget is way too tight. And the toolbox is fairly empty. But sadly enough

5 months agoFollowI regularly hear that in-house tax teams heavily rely on Excel for managing global tax compliance 🫣, using spreadsheets to track deadlines across various tax domains (indirect tax,