Thomson Reuters has announced the launch of the Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE Indirect Tax Development Partner Program, a comprehensive program designed to allow and empower developers at third-party firms, independent software vendors and value-added resellers to build, sell and support apps that extend the functionality of the ONESOURCE Indirect Tax platform.
Chris Carlstead, managing director, Indirect and Property Tax, for the Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters, said:
We have a trusted and established foundation of integrations with our enterprise partners, including Oracle and SAP. With the launch of the ONESOURCE Indirect Tax Development Partner Program, we are building on that success and expanding our partner network to make our solution more accessible than ever to our fast-growing SMB customer base.”
The Development Partner Program enables Thomson Reuters partners to build their own robust integrations with the market-leading ONESOURCE Indirect Tax platform. Thomson Reuters provides all of the necessary tools to build an integration, including a detailed integrator playbook that focuses on the technical aspects of building an integration and on the business processes and unique tax use cases that a customer expects a robust tax integration to solve.
An optional verification process for partner integrations also assures users that the third-party integration meets Thomson Reuters standards and seamlessly connects with the ONESOURCE Indirect Tax application.
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