Over 60 representatives hailing from 21 countries of the Baker Tilly International global network gathered in Rome last week for two days of discussions, networking, and exploration into the future of tax and customs technology.
The event was designed to provide a 360-degree view of the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in this field. The programme focused on sharing ideas and innovations, as well as on fostering collaborations, building meaningful relationships, and collectively shaping the future of VAT and customs technology.