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When Software and Taxes Hookup
Unless you are an accountant, taxes are probably not very sexy to you; and unless you are in IT, software implementation can be a real snooze. However, today’s post focuses on a time when these two topics converged to create a seriously impactful data story.
Since launching its new integrated revenue system called RevKC, in June 2013, the City of Kansas City, Missouri has experienced a significant increase in the collection of earnings taxes from delinquent taxpayers; more than $4,636,758 since the fall of 2014. In perspective, for the same time period (six quarters of data) in the previous fiscal years, the city only collected $189,398. That’s an increase of $4.4 million!
This is all because the new system RevKC does something that could not previously be easily done by the City’s Revenue staff –automatically match City taxpayer records to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) database.
Business transformation: IRD pulls a Fast one
US-based Fast Enterprises is to be the lead designer and preferred software provider for Inland Revenue’s massive business transformation project.
Fast Enterprises Supports Teach For America ‐ Detroit
For 8 weeks Fast Enterprises employees, “FASTies”, across the country hosted a fitness challenge, “Exercise for Education”, benefiting Teach For AmericaDetroit. Fast Enterprises teams in each region competed each week to see who could log the most exercise. In the end, Fast Enterprises’ partners matched FASTies exercises with a donation of $16,400.
A New Look for Payroll Forms in Idaho
Idaho business owners struggle to keep up with increasing regulations and paperwork every year—especially when payroll is involved. Thankfully, the two Idaho payroll taxing agencies are making it easier to stay ahead of deadlines and reduce paper clutter at the same time.
Fast Enterprises Awarded Two Software Projects for State Motor Vehicle Agencies
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security today announced the implementation of a new statewide driver license system that will increase efficiency at state driver services centers. This is the first major upgrade to the state’s driver service system in 30 years.
Department of Safety & Homeland Security Announces New Driver License System to Improve Efficiency
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security today announced the implementation of a new statewide driver license system that will increase efficiency at state driver services centers. This is the first major upgrade to the state’s driver service system in 30 years.