tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34549182.post7682631480908476100..comments2023-08-24T00:52:49.703-07:00Comments on Software Asset Management: Software Licensing - Gaming the SystemCynthia Farrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18249721588556110278noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34549182.post-79638012719660510852010-04-16T03:26:16.094-07:002010-04-16T03:26:16.094-07:00Great article Cynthia.
In the world of finance t...Great article Cynthia. <br /><br />In the world of finance the tax man issues the same tax return to everyone. <br /><br />Taxes can be paid at face value, or a good, ethical accountant will look at your tax bill and assess it against all the individual characteristics of your particular situation. <br /><br />The taxman does not have the time or money to apply all these idiosyncrasies to every company and individual, but is happy to look at your review if it is presented in the right manner. <br /><br />It’s about tax efficiency not tax evasion. <br /><br />Similarly software companies implement millions of different options and SKU variations in order to maintain their competitiveness in the market - a company can choose to take the publishers quote at face value or involve a specialist to assess if it's the right fit for them. <br /><br />It's about software license optimization not "Gaming The System".Martin Thompson (The ITAM Review)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13933499610814761037noreply@blogger.com