Dooap, an accounts payable automation provider for Microsoft Dynamics environments, has integrated its AP automation solution with a tax compliance solution from Vertex, Inc., a provider of tax technology solutions. The seamless technology will enable companies to manage taxes easily and automatically within their AP processes to maintain regulatory compliance.
“We built the integration as a response to customer requests for an AP solution that works seamlessly with Vertex, as well as Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance,” said Mikko Hytönen, Dooap CEO. “By integrating with robust tax technology from Vertex, we are helping AP teams work more efficiently, as well as enhancing the entire customer experience. Thanks to Dooap’s modular architecture, we can simply integrate with third-party solutions from companies like Vertex to quickly address evolving customer needs, enabling them to take advantage of new capabilities and emerging technologies.”
Vertex technology helps keep companies tax compliant through automatic, consistent and accurate tax updates, maintenance of jurisdictional changes and current tax policy data. By integrating Vertex, Dooap and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance, tax info becomes automatically updated within the ERP, and Dooap’s AP solution reads and uses the same information, delivering a high-quality customer experience.
“We are pleased to integrate our end-to-end tax solution with Dooap’s AP automation to help more companies efficiently manage the complex, continually changing regulatory environment within their ERP and AP solutions,” said Vertex Vice President of Channel Sales Bradd Wildstein. “Our tax engine handles nexus, customer location, tax types, as well as the most updated tax rates and rules, removing the need to track these manually.”
With this new Vertex integration, Dynamics 365 Finance customers now have the option of implementing Dynamics 365 Finance, AP automation and tax compliance all in one.
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