Webinar: Excel-Based Integrated Tax Automation with Vena

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Join us for a deep dive into how tax teams can leverage Vena’s Excel-native platform to automate, streamline, and future-proof their tax processes. This session will explore key market trends, the growing importance of real-time data, and the increasing need for transparency and control in tax reporting. Through practical use cases and a live demo, we’ll show how Vena supports tax provisioning, Pillar Two compliance, and integrated workflow management — all while working seamlessly within your familiar Excel environment.

What you will learn:

  • How to reduce manual effort through structured workflows
  • How to improve your direct tax processes, calculation models, and output reports
  • How to integrate tax processes across systems and teams
  • How Vena helps build control, scalability, and audit readiness

Perfect for tax, finance, and IT professionals looking to modernize their tax function without sacrificing Excel flexibility.

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