12/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2024 03:34
The French tax administration is now leveraging Artificial Intelligence to modernize its practices, optimize tax collection, and strengthen its fight against tax fraud. However, this transition raises significant challenges in terms of data protection and the reliability of the tools being used.
Our partner, Alexandre Polak, along with our associates Thibaut Hubert and Arthur Nadot, delved into these issues in a detailed article published in Les Nouvelles Fiscales. They discuss the implications of these technologies for both the administration and taxpayers, highlighting a pivotal moment where innovation must be balanced with the protection of taxpayers' rights.
To find out more about their analysis and outlook: link to an extract from the article.
Read the full article in Les Nouvelles Fiscales n°1366 of December 15, 2024.