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A collaboration spanning more than six years, which has already brought Systax's tax database to over a thousand Omie clients, becomes crucial with the new tax changes.

THE Systax, one of the largest tax and fiscal technology companies in the country and a subsidiary of Vertex Inc., strengthens its strategic partnership with Omie, [Company Name], a leader in solutions for SMEs. Companies will now offer Fiscal Artificial Intelligence, a solution developed to simplify tax management and ensure compliance in the face of changes brought about by... Tax reform.

With over six years of collaboration, the alliance between Systax and Omie combines technology and tax expertise to deliver benefits to SMEs. Automation, security, and continuous updating of tax rules..Omie's management software already includes Systax's calculation engine and tax content embedded via API, currently serving over a thousand clients. In this model, Systax provides the tax intelligence and content, while Omie handles the provision of the calculation engine, as well as the entire sales process, onboarding, and support.

For Emerson Bueno, Director of Alliances at Systax, the partnership with Omie is a success story that allows them to bring Systax's cutting-edge tax intelligence to a fundamental engine of the Brazilian economy: small and medium-sized enterprises. “With the tax reform, we have been preparing to keep our tax database always up-to-date, as our goal is to ensure a smooth and surprise-free transition, especially for the SME segment. Therefore, this long-standing partnership will be even more essential in this context of such profound tax transformations.”.

In turn, José Adriano Vendemiatti, product marketing director at Omie, highlights the value of the collaboration for the company's ecosystem, which today serves more than 180,000 companies. “Our commitment at Omie is to drive the growth and success of SMEs, and this involves offering uncomplicated and secure management. Tax compliance is a critical pillar, and the partnership with Systax is strategic to ensure that our platform offers not only operational efficiency but also tax peace of mind,” explains Vendemiatti.

The joint operation combines Omie's extensive reach and user experience with Systax's in-depth knowledge and robust technology. "For the coming years, our goal is to consolidate this alliance, ensuring continuous updates and solutions that allow SMEs to efficiently adapt to the complexities of the Tax Reform, without losing focus on their growth, but with the certainty that they are in compliance," he concludes.

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About Systax

THE Systax Vertex combines global technology with local expertise to offer automation and efficiency in tax management. With a database of over 30 million tax rules, the company monitors and updates parameters daily in major ERP systems, ensuring compliance with legislation. Its solutions include the O' Series Calculation Engine for tax automation, as well as Content as a Service for continuous updating of tax data and integration with SAP, such as the automatic renewal of J1BTAX, allowing for greater accuracy and reduced operational costs. More information at [website address - not provided in the original text]. http://www.systax.com.br/

About Omie

Founded in 2013 by Marcelo Lombardo and Rafael Olmos, Omie's purpose is to unlock the growth of all types of businesses, offering an innovative, complete, and unlimited management system anchored in four main pillars: Management, through software; Education, through Omie.Academy; Finance, through credit lines and solutions to support the management of SMEs; and Community, through an ecosystem that connects clients, suppliers, and service providers. A leader in its segment, the company has over 27,000 partner accounting firms, more than 180,000 clients, over 1,600 employees, and more than 120 franchise units nationwide. Currently, Omie processes over R$$35 billion in issued invoices per month, representing a flow of approximately 3.5% of Brazil's GDP.

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