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Series 9 - E-Invoicing is Just the Beginning: The Intelligence Mandate: How E-Invoicing Is Building
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Governments are forcing enterprises to digitise every transaction in real time. Most organisations see a compliance burden. A small number see something else entirely: the most complete, most current, and most granular financial intelligence dataset they have ever possessed — generated automatically, validated externally, and available continuously. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 12 - The Compliance Architecture: Why Global Tax Technology Fails at the Foundation
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Your global compliance technology is not failing because the software is wrong. It is failing because the architecture beneath it was never designed for real-time tax mandates, cross-border data obligations, or the transaction volumes that modern regulatory frameworks now require you to process continuously. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 2 - The Compliance Gap: Why Companies Fail
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Real-Time Tax explores the architecture behind global tax compliance — where data, technology, and regulatory mandates collide. E-invoicing, SAF-T, continuous transaction controls, and real-time reporting are reshaping how businesses operate across every market. Each episode — briefs, deep dives, critiques, and debates — is built for CFOs, CTOs, and tax technology leaders who need clarity, not noise. No vendor pitches. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 5 - The Tax Architecture Decision That Defines Your S/4HANA's True Value
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S/4HANA processes at speeds ECC never reached. That is exactly the problem — if your tax architecture was not designed for real-time, the speed amplifies every failure. Decouple or Fail examines the single most consequential technical decision in any S/4HANA programme: whether to embed tax logic in the ERP core or separate it into a dedicated compliance layer. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 4 - The Migration Window: S/4HANA, Tax Architecture, and the Decision You Only Get to Make On
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SAP S/4HANA migration is the largest, most consequential technology decision most enterprises make in a decade. It is also the single best opportunity to fix tax architecture — and the most common moment to permanently lock in the wrong one. The Migration Window explores why compliance and tax architecture must be at the centre of every S/4HANA programme, Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 26 - The Tax Technology Ownership Problem: Who Decides How Compliance Gets Built
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Every enterprise has a tax technology problem that nobody formally owns. The tax function knows what compliance requires. IT controls the architecture that delivers it. Finance governs the budget that funds it. And when those three accountabilities are misaligned — when IT upgrades break VAT mappings, when ERP migrations go live without tax sign-off, when real-time mandates arrive and the system cannot respond Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 35 - The Death of the Month-End Close: How AI Agents Dismantle the Last Calendar
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The month-end close is not a finance process. It is a workaround — a scheduled batch of reconciliations, journal entries, and approvals designed to compensate for financial systems that cannot maintain a continuously accurate position. Every organisation that runs a month-end close is paying a recurring tax on bad architecture. AI agents are dismantling that tax, not by speeding up the close but by making the conditions that require a close disappear. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 29 - The SAP Tax Externalisation Case: Why Tax Logic Must Live Outside the Core
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SAP FI tax configuration was designed to answer one question: what tax code applies to this transaction? In a periodic compliance world, that was sufficient. In a real-time world, the question the system must answer is different: is this transaction compliant with every mandate in every jurisdiction it touches, right now, before it posts? SAP FI configuration cannot answer that question — not because SAP is wrong, but because the question requires a different architecture. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/...
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Series 16 - The Clean Core Imperative: Why Your AI Strategy Starts With the ERP
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Your AI roadmap is ambitious. Your ERP is not. Most enterprise AI initiatives are being deployed against SAP and Oracle landscapes that have accumulated a decade of custom code, workarounds, and non-standard extensions — architectures that were never designed to be the foundation for intelligent automation. The Clean Core Imperative examines why enterprise AI performance is determined at the ERP architecture level, Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 30 - The Three-Layer SAP Compliance Architecture: Built for Global Regulatory Velocity
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Global regulatory velocity has outpaced the change management process of every large SAP implementation. Mandates arrive faster than SAP projects can respond. Jurisdictions extend requirements before the previous implementation is fully stable. And the organisations that are still managing compliance inside the SAP core are discovering that the architecture they built for last decade's regulatory environment cannot keep pace with this one. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 23 - The Audit Transformation: When Real-Time Data Makes Annual Audits Obsolete
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The annual audit was designed for a world where financial data existed in ledgers, assembled periodically, and verified only after the fact. That world no longer exists. When tax authorities hold continuous transaction data and governments receive financial reports as they are generated, the annual audit does not become more rigorous — it becomes redundant. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 25 - The Real-Time Tax Shift: When Continuous Controls Replace the Tax Calendar
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The tax calendar was designed for a world that no longer exists. Quarterly returns, period-end reconciliations, and annual compliance cycles were built on the assumption that tax data moves at human speed through systems designed for financial reporting. Continuous transaction controls have ended that assumption. When every transaction is validated at the moment of issuance, the return is not a submission — it is a confirmation of what the authority already knows. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 31 - The Decoupling Imperative: Why Tax Logic Must Leave the SAP Core for Good
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Decoupling tax logic from the SAP core is not a technology preference. It is an operational requirement for any organisation facing continuous transaction controls, and a maintenance imperative for every organisation managing compliance across more than a handful of jurisdictions. The question is no longer whether to decouple — the mandate landscape has answered that. The question is how: what the decoupled architecture looks like, who builds it, Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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Series 32 - The SAF-T Architecture X-Ray: What Your Data Looks Like to a Tax Authority
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SAF-T does not create data quality problems. It reveals them. The chart of accounts mismatches, the missing master data, the inconsistent transaction classifications, the intercompany positions that have never reconciled — these problems existed before the SAF-T obligation arrived. The obligation simply makes them visible to the tax authority in a structured format that leaves nowhere to hide. The SAF-T Architecture X-Ray examines what SAF-T actually exposes. Hosted by Rıdvan Yiğit | Founder & CEO, RTC Suite rtcsuite.com · ridvan.yigit@rtcsuite.com · linkedin.com/in/yigitridvan
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