IMPROVING VAT COMPLIANCE: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMATION

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  • Ruzimov Doniyor Soporboy ugli ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Bekbergenov G’ayrat Shuhratovich ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: VAT, tax, development, digitalization, revenue, technology.

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Abstract: value-Added Tax (VAT) is a critical source of government revenue, 
yet ensuring compliance remains a significant challenge, particularly in developing 
economies  like  Uzbekistan.  This  article  examines  the  role  of  technology  and 
automation in improving VAT compliance, focusing on the case of Uzbekistan. As our 
country moves towards digitalization, the adoption of advanced technologies such as 
blockchain, artificial intelligence, and automated reporting systems offers significant 
potential  to  address  issues  of tax  evasion,  underreporting, and  fraud. By  analyzing 
global  best  practices  and  the  current  state  of  Uzbekistan's  VAT  system,  this  study 
highlights key  areas  where  technology  can  enhance  efficiency  and transparency. It 
further  explores  the  challenges  associated  with  the  implementation  of  these 
technologies, such as the need for robust digital infrastructure and the importance of 
taxpayer education. The findings suggest that a well-designed, technology-driven VAT 
compliance framework can lead to higher tax revenues and a more transparent fiscal 
environment  in  Uzbekistan,  contributing  to  the  country’s  broader  economic 
development goals. 

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Ruzimov Doniyor Soporboy ugli, & Bekbergenov G’ayrat Shuhratovich. (2024). IMPROVING VAT COMPLIANCE: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMATION . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 30(1), 168-173. https://ilmiyxabarlar.uz/talim/article/view/1804