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Revo Launches: Introducing the “Operating Layer for Tax”

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  • Revo officially launches its website, presenting a new positioning as the operating layer for tax, focused on connecting tax advisory, technology, and implementation.
  • The firm positions itself between traditional tax advisory, system integrators, and technology vendors, addressing a long‑standing execution gap in tax transformat projects.
  • Revo places tax operations, digitisation, and transformation at the centre of business processes impacted by VAT, e‑invoicing, and digital reporting mandates.

A new website, a clear positioning

With the launch of its website, https://www.revoconsult.com/ formally introduces itself to the market as“the operating layer for tax” — a concept aimed at bridging the gap between tax advice, technology, and implementation. According to Revo, this gap has persisted despite significant investments by businesses in tax advisory services, ERP systems, and compliance tools.

Revo’s positioning is explicit: tax affects procurement, finance, supply chain, IT and legal, yet is still managed in silos. The company presents itself as the connective layer that ensures tax requirements actually function in day‑to‑day business operations — “how tax works on a Monday morning,” as described by the founders. [linkedin.com]

Why Revo was created

According to the founders, Revo was established after years of observing the same structural issue across jurisdictions and projects:

  • Tax advisory delivers technically correct guidance.
  • IT teams implement systems to the best of their ability.
  • Vendors provide capable solutions.

Yet tax requirements often remain stuck between regulation and execution, with no single party accountable for making everything work together in practice. Revo explicitly states that the problem was never a lack of expertise, but a lack of connection.

This gap becomes increasingly visible in areas such as VAT digitisation, continuous transaction controls, and mandatory e‑invoicing and e‑reporting regimes, where legal interpretation, system configuration, and operational processes must align precisely.

Services-first, platform ambition

Revo describes itself as services‑first, focusing on solving real operational problems for clients. At the same time, the firm states a longer‑term ambition: building a scalable operating layer that brings together tax‑relevant data across the business.

Tax is positioned as the entry point, not the end state. The founders describe a model where services fund the foundation, and the foundation evolves into a platform. This reflects a market reality where regulatory pressure from e‑invoicing and digital reporting mandates forces organisations to rethink how tax data flows through ERP systems and business processes.

Relevance for VAT, e‑invoicing and digital reporting

Revo’s launch comes at a time when tax authorities worldwide are accelerating the move toward real‑time or near‑real‑time VAT reporting, including mandatory e‑invoicing regimes. These developments require more than regulatory interpretation or point solutions — they require operational ownership.

Revo explicitly targets multinational groups, growing companies, CFOs, and tax technology vendors that need a partner capable of translating VAT and e‑invoicing requirements into working business processes and system behaviour.



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