Spreadsheets – The Death of Tax Analysis
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 by Tax 2.0The tax department is under siege and being bombarded from all sides of the organization to add higher value in infinitely shorter cycles of time. No longer being able to rest after compliance activities are completed – today’s tax professional must be a tax prognosticator, parsing and dissecting data to limit tax exposure today and tomorrow.
For many tax departments their only defense is the stalwart spreadsheet – the columned wonder of tabulation and formulaic salvation that has been a staple in office environments since the mass proliferation of desktop computing. For most tax departments spreadsheets still serve as the only form of “automation,” hindering not only accurate compliance, but also falling woefully short of today’s robust tax reporting needs.
Ventana Research’s Robert D. Kugel, exposes why these two dimensional tools simply will not suffice in today’s multifaceted world of tax reporting and analysis.
Read more from Robert’s blog entitled Taking Tax Out of the Closet
Then be sure to come back to Tax 2.0 and sound off on your Spreadsheet horrors or to defend this time tested application.
