Tax compliance solutions provider Sovos on Aug. 19 announced a global strategic partnership with Intuit that will bring the Atlanta-based company’s e-invoicing capabilities to Intuit customers, starting with QuickBooks.
Sovos said the global rollout began in mid-2025, with planned expansion across dozens of major global markets over the next 12 months.
“As more governments and tax authorities around the world embrace e-invoicing, this partnership is a critical step toward providing Intuit’s customers with the necessary tools to ensure compliance with each country’s tax mandates for every transaction without the complexity, costs, and risks of manual processes,” Sovos said in a media release.

Sovos’ e-invoicing capabilities integrate seamlessly with QuickBooks, ensuring compliance, said Julien Decot, director of partnerships, international at Intuit.
“We recognize the need for financial and accounting teams in small and medium-sized businesses, who rely on Intuit for their tax-related and compliance needs, to have access to the best technology and solutions available,” he said in a statement.
Sovos offers e-invoicing compliance so that all invoices meet the demands of local tax authorities. Regulatory experts from Sovos continuously monitor more than 19,000 tax jurisdictions containing complex and varied tax laws across the globe, keeping customers up to date with regulatory changes. The company also updates its solutions automatically so that the latest requirements are accounted for, ensuring compliance across every transaction.
The partnership between Intuit and Sovos will deliver several benefits to customers, including:
- Enhanced cash flows, penalty avoidance, and early payment discounts.
- Simplified processes and greater efficiency, saving valuable time for accounting and finance teams.
- Simple connections to pertinent government agencies.
- Full transparency throughout the e-invoicing process.
- Risk prevention for issues of business continuity, supply chain, and revenue loss associated with non-compliance.
“The world of global e-invoicing is constantly changing and evolving as governments work feverishly to close existing tax gaps and collect revenues that are legally owed to them,” said Sovos CEO Kevin Akeroyd. “We see our partnership with Intuit as helping small and medium-sized businesses and their financial teams to operate with the full confidence that they are compliant across all of their transactions.”
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