The cloud-based small business expense management system Tallie now offers full integration with Intuit QuickBooks Online, the company recently announced. Tallie demonstrated the new integration features during the Scaling New Heights conference in San Antonio.
Earlier this year, Tallie received CPA Practice Advisor's 2014 Tax and Accounting Technology Innovation Award.
“Tallie’s integration with QuickBooks Online represents a major milestone,” said Chris Farrell, Tallie’s CEO. “Companies, firms and business process outsourcing providers can now build a best-of-class cloud accounting suite with any or all of QuickBooks Online, Bill.com SmartVault and Tallie. The seamless nature of the integrations and the flexibility afforded is tremendous.”
Farrell demonstrated the strength and depth of the ecosystem integration at the Scaling New Heights conference. Industry firsts included simultaneous transfer of expense report line items and receipts directly to QuickBooks Online, Bill.com and SmartVault.
“With Tallie joining Apps.com, we’re creating even more opportunities for users to build a customized, end-to-end integrated accounting workflow,” said Ronny Tey, Group Marketing Manager with Intuit. “Tallie has already integrated with other members of the QuickBooks ecosystem to help small businesses better manage their expenses and receipts.”
“I and many other QuickBooks ProAdvisors use the solution and recommend it to our clients because it marries end-user simplicity with solid QuickBooks integration,” said Joe Woodard, a QuickBooks expert and founder of National Advisor Network. “In our opinion, any small business with expense report should take a hard look at what Tallie has to offer.”
Tallie also offers award-winning integration with QuickBooks desktop. Companies can elect to seamlessly migrate from QuickBooks Desktop to QBO at any time with a simple settings change.
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