Indirect tax compliance is becoming more complex as digital reporting and e‑invoicing continue to evolve globally, with increasing implications for New Zealand businesses. For tax and finance teams, this shift is driving greater pressure, manual effort, and risk. This article explores how AI-powered automation — through ONESOURCE Indirect Compliance powered by CoCounsel — can help streamline processes, improve accuracy, and move toward more efficient, auditable compliance.
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Ray Grove
Head of Product, Corporate Tax and Trade, Thomson Reuters
As head of product for Corporate Tax and Trade at Thomson Reuters, Ray Grove sits at the intersection of tax regulation, enterprise systems, and professional-grade AI. His remit spans the tools global organisations rely on to execute compliance at scale – where accuracy, defensibility, and trust are not features, but requirements. As AI begins to move from analytical support to direct execution inside regulated workflows, Grove offers a front-row view into how tax compliance is being re-architected – and what that shift means for professionals, leaders, and institutions responsible for risk.