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Technological Advancements: Does It Really Matter In Tax Education?

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Taxes are influential for the economy and businesses for healthierprogress and developmentHence, taxpayers need to be tax literate and have an adequate tax knowledge in order to discharge their tax liability responsibly, precisely and timely. Due to this, the new technological advancement can provide a lot of benefits to tax education, thus ledto proper tax management and governance by firms which improved their efficiency. This research paper delves into the transformative effects of technological advancements on tax education in Malaysia. With the rapid evolution of technology, both educational institutions and tax professionals have had to adapt to these changes. This comprehensive analysis investigates
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