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ADP secures Alcoa payroll deal

By ITWeb
Johannesburg, 08 Aug 2011

ADP secures Alcoa payroll deal

ADP has revealed that Alcoa has selected the ADP Taxware Enterprise Solutions platform for its sales and use tax process, reports Benzinga.

ADP is a provider of human resource outsourcing, payroll services, tax and compliance services benefits administration and accounts payable solutions.

Alcoa recognised ADP's expansive tax content, flexible tax engine and advanced technology and accordingly selected ADP's Taxware Enterprise to supply the tax calculations, rates and research services for Alcoa's US operations. The ability of the ADP Taxware Enterprise Solution to integrate with Alcoa's Enterprise Resource Planning system was another important factor in the decision.

According to Sue Zemba, a manager for State Taxes for Alcoa, after extensive evaluation of the leading tax engine system providers, the company selected ADP Taxware Enterprise because it offers the considerable sales and use tax functionality that is required for a company the size and complexity of Alcoa.

“It has been a pleasure working with ADP and we look forward to continuing the relationship throughout the implementation process,” says Zemba, writes Market Watch.

The ADP Taxware Enterprise Solution is a transaction tax calculation engine and dashboard for multinational companies and is available as a hosted or premise-based solution.

The engine offers pre-built integrations that enable ADP to exchange data with a wide variety of accounting and ERP systems, including Intuit, Oracle, Microsoft and SAP. The Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board recognises the ADP Taxware Enterprise Solution as a Certified Automated Solution.

“Alcoa is a company with a long history of growth and a strong reputation in fiscal management,” says Kathy Amooi, corporate VP and GM, ADP Compliance and Payment Solutions. “ADP is pleased to provide our Taxware Enterprise software and service offering as a value-added contribution to the company's strategic efforts to achieve higher productivity and enhanced cost containment.”

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