Welcome the second update from our “We’re Listening @ ONESOURCE” series…the official series dedicated to addressing our ONESOURCE customers’ feedback. Do you have insights on how we can better serve our customers? We want to hear from you! Check back throughout the next seven weeks for more blog posts on how we’ve been able to incorporate your feedback! 

 One of the questions frequently asked at the 2011 ONESOURCE User Conference was:  What is our strategy around global tax provision and what are our plans to execute that strategy?

Ever-changing tax and accounting rules, multiple time zones and multilingualism…Whether it’s in the UK, China, Singapore or India, we’re hearing the same challenges across global tax departments. In order to help our growing global client base, we’re expanding our global footprint, especially in the area of local corporate tax return solutions in places like Australia, China, New Zealand and the UK. We’re building out a solution that allows clients to use a single global provision tool that feeds local data into a consolidated tax provision.  Our hope is that this will not only help clients stay compliant, but be more efficient and save hours out of their day. Stay tuned for a single solution that meets today’s global tax department’s needs and look out for the ONESOURCE Tax Provision version 8.2 release this month.

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About Irish McIntyre

As VP of Product Management, Irish leads a team of product managers responsible for the strategic direction of the Income Tax, Provision, Transfer Pricing and Workflow solutions for the Corporate segment of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting. He and his team also drive numerous ONESOURCE integration projects. Prior to Thomson Reuters, Irish served as Director of Product Management at Liquid Engines. Irish has presented at conferences for the Association for Computers in Taxation (ACT) and Broadband Tax Institute conferences in addition to being a regular presenter at the ONESOURCE Global User Conference. In a previous role he was featured on CNET radio and met with the White House cyber-security czar to promote information security initiatives. Irish has over twenty years of leadership and software development experience across multiple industries and attended San Jose and San Francisco State University.