
China tax regime heralds new artificial intelligence era
Beijing's VAT reforms may push corporate shared service centres to adopt more advanced technology to simplify workflows.

The State Administration of Tax in China launched value-added tax (VAT) to replace the business tax back in 2012. So far, it has saved corporates more than 1.6 trillion yuan ($243.7 billion).
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