Avalara, a provider of tax compliance automation software, has announced CRUSH on Tour, a series of free, one-day events to showcase its latest innovations to customers.
The tour is set to kick off in Chicago on 18 June 2025, and New York City on 26 June, with more cities to be announced in the due course.
The events will focus on Avalara’s AI-driven solutions for simplifying global tax compliance targeting professionals in finance, tax, accounting, operations, and ecommerce.
The latest series of events follows CRUSH 2024 held in Austin, Texas, where Avalara unveiled major upgrades to its AI-powered platform.
Attendees will gain practical insights into the future of tax automation and see how Avalara is transforming indirect tax compliance.
The company is automating global tariff classification and duty estimation using AI trained on billions of trade data points, simplifying e-invoicing and exemption certificate management with machine learning, and modernising W-9 and 1099 processes with complete automation.
Avalara president Ross Tennenbaum said: “Avalara’s AI-first vision is transforming tax compliance into a strategic advantage.
“Our technology reduces complexity and manual work, helping businesses scale with confidence — no matter where they operate.”
Each event will offer sessions led by Avalara leaders on AI, tax policy, and industry trends, discussions with customers and product experts, hands-on tool demonstrations, personalised one-to-one support and bring-your-own-device CPE training workshops.
General admission is free, while a $99 All-Access Pass grants access to CPE-credit workshops and expert-led sessions.
Avalara’s solutions serve more than 41,000 business and government customers in more than 75 countries.
“Avalara to launch tour showcasing AI tax compliance offerings” was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand.
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