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Main Directions of Tax Audit Transformation in Innovative Development of Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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Use of information technologies, material and technical equipment of tax authorities and improvement of tax service employees’ skills become particularly important in conditions of innovative development of economy.

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Serikova, M., Sembiyeva, L. (2023). Main Directions of Tax Audit Transformation in Innovative Development of Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In: Transformation of Tax Audit in Innovative Economic Development. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8761-8_3

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