Digitalization in was discussed at a student conference.
The scientific and practical conference "Digital Technologies and Innovations in Business" was held at the State Public Scientific and Technical Library of Russia.
Features of taxation and tax administration of business". The representative of the Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs in the Moscow Region Vladimir Golovnev took part in the conference.
The conference was moderated by the director of the Tax College Yaroslava Pogrebnaya. The Presidium included representatives of the Federal Tax Service of Russia, the Ministry of Taxes and Duties, the Federal Chamber of Tax Consultants, and teachers of the Tax College.
The Chief of Staff Natalia Chudakova spoke at the conference on behalf of the Commissioner, reading out welcoming words to the participants, she noted that innovations in the field of digital technologies can serve as a catalyst for progress and growth in the tax administration of business processes. Innovative approaches are being actively introduced in the Moscow Region, where digital solutions in taxation are becoming not just a tool for accounting and control, but also the basis for building a new interaction between the state and entrepreneurs.
- We are on the threshold of a new era, where digitalization opens up new horizons for business development. Today, every innovative solution can play a crucial role in creating a favorable tax climate and supporting business initiatives. Within these walls, we will be able to formulate ideas that will help our region remain at the forefront of economic and technological development" - Natalia Chudakova stressed.
During the conference, more than 20 students from 7 educational institutions presented their reports to the participants. Among them are the College of the S.Y. Witte Moscow University, the "International College of Business and Design", the State Academic University of Humanities, the "Humanitarian College of Economics and Law", the "College of Modern Management", the "Tax College", the "College of International Economic Relations".