The Inventory of Tax Technology Initiatives (ITTI) contains information on technology tools and digitalisation solutions implemented by more than 100 national tax administrations. It is managed by the OECD Forum on Tax Administration Secretariat.
Inventory of Tax Technology Initiatives
Many tax administrations have embarked on a digital transformation journey, introducing new digital initiatives and innovations to support tax compliance and reduce burdens. The Inventory of Tax Technology Initiatives provides information on the extent and progress of the approaches taken by tax administrations globally with a view to assist them in their considerations of future change.
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The primary purpose of the inventory is to assist tax administrations in their considerations of possible domestic digitalisation and digital transformation reforms as well as to help identify where future collaboration between tax administrations might be of most value. The inventory seeks to achieve these aims by looking at (i) leading technology tools and digitalisation solutions implemented by tax administrations, and (ii) approaches that will help to advance the overall digital transformation of tax administrations.
In addition to providing a snapshot of which administrations have adopted particular technology tools or approaches, the inventory also contains links to case studies provided by participating tax administrations to provide a more in-depth look at particular implementation solutions as well as links to supporting materials and studies.
The data underlying the inventory is collected through the Global Survey on Digitalisation which is completed by tax administrations. The data has not been reviewed or validated by the OECD or any of the partner organisations. As a result, all data should be considered as self-reported by the administrations concerned. The aim is to update the data in the future.
A global partnership
The inventory is the result of a global partnership. It has been put together with the assistance of the ISORA Partners (the Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations, the International Monetary Fund, the Intra-European Organisation of Tax Administrations and the OECD), the African Tax Administration Forum, the Cercle de Reflexion et d’Echange des Dirigeants des Administrations Fiscale, the Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators, the Pacific Islands Tax Administrators Association and the Study Group on Asia-Pacific Tax Administration and Research. The figure shows the participating tax administrations.
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Use of AI by tax administrations
The chart illustrates the different use cases of artificial intelligence (AI) by tax administrations that are featured in the inventory. The percentages shown are in relation to the 49.1% of administrations that use AI.
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