Bharat @2047: Enhancing Bharat's global competitiveness in the area of fintech
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Bharat @2047: Enhancing Bharat’s global competitiveness in the area of fintech

With technological innovation and economic stability, Bharat can be the most tax savvy destination for tax payers. It will have to give a fillip to AI

GAGAN KUMARGAGAN KUMAR
Aug 14, 2024, 09:00 pm IST
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Science and technology are at the forefront of shaping our modern world. They have revolutionised the way we live, work, and communicate. From advancements in medicine to space exploration, from the internet to artificial intelligence, science and technology have made an immense impact on our daily lives. Today, we are witnessing unprecedented progress in the field of science and technology and it continues to play a pivotal role in driving innovation, economic growth, and human development. In this context, it is essential to stay updated with the latest developments and breakthroughs in science and technology to keep pace with the changing world. From ancient Omes to the last 200 years, history suggests that countries that have the latest science and technology, new products, and new ways of doing things have become more economically, militarily, and politically strong. The United States is a prime example of this, as it has led in research and development for the last 100-125 years, making it a superpower in all spheres. Similarly, Japan, Germany, China, and other countries have also become strong by focusing on science and technology. Bharat has been a hub of education and research for more than 200 years, but due to the invasions from the 12th century to 1947, the country could not focus on resources and new technology

 

Tax departments all over the world play a very important role in sustaining the economies of countries, being responsible for collecting revenue that ultimately funds the development of the nation, optimum revenue collection depends largely on the efficiency and effectiveness of tax administration. Therefore, having an efficient tax administration system becomes crucial for fostering economic stability and creating a tax-savvy destination for taxpayers. With the turmoil in most of the countries in the region, one of the attraction points for any investor apart from political stability is the fairness of the system. For the last decade, the Government of Bharat has invested heavily in technology which has borne fruits, be it Direct Benefit Transfer, Unified Payments Interface or FASTag, technology has ensured that the last person of the society is benefitted. With the advancement of technology, it is natural that AI can now be used for bringing about efficiency in tax administration and Bharat can be a world leader and torch bearer in this area. The use of AI can make Bharat a preferred jurisdiction for businesses.
AI and Tax Administration
Technology has always been a helpful tool in tax administration, with the advent of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) and Machine Learning (“ML”), the debate on the extent of integration of these technologies in the field of tax compliance has become more relevant than ever. More than 80% of the 58 tax administrations report that they are already using or in the process of implementing technology to reduce human interference and increase efficiency by freeing up resources as per the OECD Tax Administration 2023 Comparative Information on OECD and other Advanced and Emerging Economies . However, AI and ML come with their own drawbacks with regard to data privacy and their inherent probabilistic nature. Tax departments all over the world are now endeavouring to find the perfect extent to which these technologies can be deployed. Nevertheless, one cannot deny the numerous benefits AI poses to the administration and compliance of tax from the perspective of both the taxpayers and the authorities. With the use of predictive AI, now the authorities can assess the quantum of incompliance and the viability of initiating proceedings against such incompliances. Tax departments can obtain reports on the probability of succeeding in litigation before pursuing the same before various forums, thereby saving the cost and time for both the assessee and the department. For instance, by analyzing historical data and identifying patterns, AI can predict future compliance and litigation issues, allowing authorities to address them proactively.
AI and Transfer Pricing
Transfer pricing (“TP”) refers to the pricing of goods, services, or intellectual property transferred between related entities within a multinational corporation. As simple as it may sound, arriving at the Arm Length Price (“ALP”) involves a complex procedure that may vary depending on the jurisdiction. With the increase in multinational transactions, an effective transfer pricing strategy is the need of the hour for all the companies engaged in such transactions. With an increase in the OECD recommendations, compliance requirements by tax authorities around the globe are getting complex and intricate.
As discussed, TP compliance can be lengthy and burdensome, in order to achieve cost and time-efficient TP documentation, companies are resorting to AI technology. There has already been a positive development in the realm of TP documentation through the advent of various AI software . Through the integration of AI in TP proceedings, tasks that were traditionally complex and time-consuming are now streamlined as AI can analyse bulky data and information with ease and provide an accurate breakdown of such data.
Through the analysis of historical data and performance of companies, AI can provide comprehensive information that will be beneficial in arriving at the most appropriate method for the purpose of calculation of ALP and shortlisting the most appropriate comparables for the TP study. Technology-driven transfer pricing policies accompanied by automated benchmarking and AI-based Function, Assets, and Risks (FAR) Analysis, companies can avoid penalties and assessments from tax authorities. With the help of predictive AI, companies can predict the ALP on a quarterly basis by analysing the market indicators such as currency fluctuations, demand and supply, etc, on a real-time basis and can alter ALP based on such changes in the market conditions.
Topics: AI-based FunctionArm Length PriceBharat's Global Competitivenessbharat 2047Machine Learning
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