ATO wants tech that will make tax and super "just happen"

Goes to market for information on how to modernise its systems for seamless 
user experience

By Samira Sarraf (ARN) 06 December, 2018
https://www.arnnet.com.au/article/650504/ato-wants-tech-will-make-tax-super-just-happen


The Australian Taxation Office has published a request for information (RFI) as 
the first step in its digital services modernisation program.

The ATO is seeking to gather information about the market and the range of 
capabilities and services available including the suppliers in the market and 
level of competition; trends and factors driving change; alternative pricing 
strategies and breadth and width of product/service offerings by respondents.

After collecting this information the ATO will inform its procurement strategy 
and business requirements.

Specifically, services providers interested in submitting responses should do 
so covering two topics: digital services gateway (DGS) and digital reporting 
channel (DRC).

DSG includes innovative solutions to deliver lightweight and “chatty” digital 
services. This will enable authorised intermediaries and other government 
agencies to interact and consume quick, small and data driven services.

DRC includes modernisation options for current messaging platform to 
accommodate increases in transactions and ensure continuity of current services 
to clients, particularly business event, bulk and batch style digital services 
using existing messaging standards.

Among the services the ATO wants to deliver by 2024, as part of its latest 
corporate plan, is low touch and simple user experience to result in taxation 
and superannuation to "just happen".

The ATO expects that in six years, users will interact with the ATO through 
their "natural systems" with minimal interaction as data is collected naturally 
and data is stored primarily in the cloud and on-premises.

The RFI will close on 13 February and notification will be sent out in April.

On 4 December, the ATO announced it will break its contracts into “smaller, 
more specifically targeted bundles” giving small to medium-sized businesses 
(SMBs) a better chance of winning government deals.

Current priorities are focused on digitising the ATO’s services, which will 
include moving the tax agent and intermediary portals to its online services 
platform.

Looking ahead, the department said it intended to develop an e-commerce 
platform, upgrade the SuperStream and Single Touch Payroll and modernise the 
Australian Business Registry.









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