Avalara Acquires EZtax, Telecom Tax Automation Provider
Leader in Telecom Tax Compliance Automation Expands Avalara’s Rapidly Growing Solution Portfolio of Sales, Excise, VAT and Transactional Taxes
Bainbridge Island, WA – June 02, 2015 – Avalara, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based software delivering compliance solutions related to sales and excise tax, VAT, and other transactional taxes, today announced it has acquired EZtax®, Inc., a leading provider of tax compliance solutions for the telecommunications industry.
The $5.6 trillion worldwide telecom market1 is subject to multiple tax laws and regulations that are highly complex and constantly changing. EZtax offers cloud-based solutions that address this complexity. The company’s flagship product, also called EZtax, provides telecom service providers with a fully automated tax solution for accurately calculating and filing taxes due on their services across the US and Canada.
“As the telecom industry rapidly adopts more data-centric services such as VoIP, broadband and wireless, tax agencies are actively considering legislation that could impose additional tax liabilities on an already highly taxed and complex industry,” said Scott McFarlane, founder and CEO of Avalara. “EZtax eliminates these complexities and advances our strategy of helping customers in every industry to simplify and automate tax compliance in cloud-based solutions.”
“As a market leader for cloud-based tax compliance automation, Avalara is the perfect complement for EZtax and our customers,” said Tim Lopatofsky, founder and CEO of EZtax. “Their platform, vision, and highly effective sales and marketing engine will help accelerate our business and meet the demand in the fast-growing worldwide telecom market.”
Over the past decade, Avalara has developed, purchased or licensed databases containing extensive tax data and knowledge related to sales tax, exemption certificates, excise tax, VAT and other transactional taxes. This acquisition servicing the telecom industry is Avalara’s latest move to broaden and deepen its tax content.
“EZtax offers an extensive tax library that supports thousands of telecom services worldwide,” said McFarlane. “Tax data is updated on a continuous basis by a team of experienced telecom tax experts who understand the complex rules and regulations to keep pace with changes that are required for compliance. We look forward to leveraging EZtax’s expertise and content to extend our reach, and help make compliance easier and more accurate for telecom service providers worldwide.”
About Avalara
Avalara helps businesses of all sizes achieve compliance with sales tax, excise tax, VAT, and other transactional tax requirements by delivering comprehensive, automated, cloud-based solutions that are fast, accurate, and easy to use. Avalara’s end-to-end suite of solutions is designed to effectively manage complicated and burdensome tax compliance obligations imposed by state, local, and other taxing authorities in the United States and internationally.
Avalara offers hundreds of pre-built connectors into leading accounting, ERP, ecommerce and other business applications. The company processes millions of tax transactions for customers and free users every day, files hundreds of thousands of transactional tax returns per year, and manages millions of exemption certificates and other compliance related documents.
A privately held company, Avalara’ s venture capital investors include Sageview Capital, Battery Ventures, Warburg Pincus, Technology Crossover Ventures, Arthur Ventures, and other institutional and individual investors. Avalara employs more than 800 people at its headquarters on Bainbridge Island, WA and in offices across the U.S. and in London, England and Pune, India. More information at: www.avalara.com
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For Further Information
Sheri Pollock
Avalara
206 826.4900 x1224
sheri.pollock@avalara.com
1 Source: Telecommunications Industry Association 2014-2017 Market Research and Forecast Report
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