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Author: Casaburi Johannes <johannes.casaburi@students.bfh.ch>
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2024 13:52:31 +0200
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\section{Conclusion}
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-%tax transparency, floss, privacy
-%Donau international
+Tax transparency is a crucial aspect of a well-functioning society, as it fosters trust, accountability, and fairness in the relationship between the state and its citizens. Transparency allows for public scrutiny, which can help identify inefficiencies, loopholes, or instances of corruption within the tax system, ultimately leading to necessary reforms and improvements.
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+Unfortunately, it occured to us that many tax departments still rely heavily on outdated, paper-based systems and legacy software, hindering their ability to operate efficiently and transparently. The lack of digitization not only slows down processes but also increases the risk of errors, data inconsistencies, and potential mishandling of sensitive information.
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+The adoption of free and open-source software (FOSS) presents a compelling solution. FOSS solutions offer several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, customizability, and the ability to scrutinize the underlying code for security and transparency purposes. By embracing FOSS, tax departments can modernize their systems, streamline processes, and enhance data integrity, ultimately fostering greater transparency and trust with the public.
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