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Rippling Expands EOR Program 2
Rippling has expanded its Employer of Record program to eight new countries. The change is part of the latest monthly release of the office application.
With EOR, a user can establish a legal entity in a country outside the United States, giving the user the ability to hire and pay employees in other countries. The latest additions are Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Israel, New Zealand, the Philippines, Switzerland and Turkey.
In addition, Rippling is providing hourly workers with a weekly break down of pay on paystubs so they can see hours worked, including overtime, for each of the weeks included in the pay period.
Users can now down payroll comparison data as a CSV file. Rippling says it has also provided more efficient time-entry CSV imports for Time an Attendance since users can automatically reconcile timestamps based on the employee’s timezone and
filter down to a specific set of imported entries and delete only those
They can also import thousands of entries in seconds, versus 30 minutes.
View items...ADP Redesigns Run Payroll
Automatic Data Processing has redesigned its Run payroll. The payroll company says the changes make the system more user friendly and “offer a streamlined user interface and a personalized dashboard with actionable insights.”
Intuit Buying Mailchimp for $12 Billion
Intuit has agreed to buy Mailchimp for about $12 billion in cash and shares. The deal for the email and marketing software company is expected to close by the end of Intuit’s second quarter on January 31.
Crowe Acquires NetSuite Reseller
NetSuite reseller and Workday Adaptive Planning partner, Upaya-The Solution, has been acquired by accounting firm Crowe. The deal for Upaya, based in Palo Alto, Calif., is expected to be completed on October 1.
QB Desktop Moving to All Subscription
Intuit is moving to subscription only for its QuickBooks Desktop lineup. The software company also said at the same time it is returning to U.S.-based accountant support and will have the available to a majority of accountants in this country within nine to 12 months.
WK Debuts Audit Analytics Resources
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting has introduced Audit Data Analytics Resources, a library of tools that will be regularly updated. The offering is free to existing clients and potential users.
Vic.ai Snares $50 Million in Funding
Vic.ai, which markets an AI-based payments platform, has received $50 million in Series B. Funding. The latested round for the company, launched in 2015, brings the total funding raised to $63 million.
Baker Tilly Buying Intacct Reseller
Baker Tilly US is buying Houston, Texas-based VAR AcctTwo Shared Services, effective October 1. Terms were not announced.
Firms Win Microsoft Honors
Three accounting firms have been selected for the Microsoft Inner Circle this year. Meanwhile, a fourth has received the software company’s Eagle Award for 2021/22.
QBO Revs Rise 25 Percent in 2021
Intuit reported another booming year for QuickBooks Online, whose sales grow to just under $1.7 billion for the year ended July 30. That is an increase of 25.4 percent from $1.35 billion in fiscal 2020.
Bill.com Eyes Small Biz Expansion
Bill.com plans to expand its service to the “smallest of businesses,” CEO Rene Lacerte said this week. Lacerte made the comments during the week’s webcast of earnings for the fourth quarter ended June 30.
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