Indirect taxes became a geopolitical weapon, in a globalized but politically fragmented world, indirect taxes are more than just fiscal tools—they are Economic levers to protect domestic industries, Political tools in trade negotiations and social instruments to influence consumer choices. Indirect taxation in the modern world goes beyond revenue collection—it is a strategic instrument that influences trade, consumer behavior, and global power dynamics. The recent tariff wars showed how indirect taxes can reshape supply chains and even alter the balance of global trade.
In a globalized economy, being fully compliant with indirect taxation (like VAT, GST, excise, and customs duties) is not just a legal requirement but also a strategic necessity. Full compliance with indirect taxation is no longer optional—it is a strategic necessity. It protects against risks, builds trust, unlocks trade opportunities, and positions businesses for sustainable growth in a highly interconnected and regulated global economy.