- Sovos announced a global strategic partnership with Intuit to bring e-invoicing capabilities to Intuit customers, starting with QuickBooks
- The global rollout began in mid-2025 with plans to expand to major global markets over the next twelve months
- The partnership aims to help Intuit customers comply with tax mandates without the complexity and risks of manual processes
- Intuit’s Julien Decot highlighted the importance of providing small and medium-sized businesses with the best technology and solutions
- Sovos CEO Kevin Akeroyd emphasized the partnership’s role in helping businesses remain compliant with evolving global e-invoicing requirements
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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