On Friday, June 14, a seminar on multidimensional taxation was held at the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” led by Professor Piergiorgio Valente. The event represented an important opportunity to explore current topics in tax planning, particularly regarding the impact of new technologies and digital business models.
Professor Valente explained how artificial intelligence was revolutionizing tax planning. His analyses showed how AI could optimize corporate tax management, improving efficiency and compliance.
The seminar also delved into the structuring of transnational financial flows. Valente discussed best practices for managing these flows in a global context.
Finally, the use of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) was addressed to assess the impact of fiscal policies on international markets, highlighting the importance of advanced analytical tools.
The event offered valuable information and innovative tools for professionals and students, consolidating the importance of international taxation in the digital era.