Mississippi Awards Integrated Tax & Revenue System Contract to Fast Enterprises
FAST, a leading provider of software and information technology consulting services for government tax, revenue, and unemployment insurance agencies, was awarded the five-year contract in late November. The project, known as the Mississippi Automated Revenue System, or MARS, involves software installation, data conversion services, technical support, agency-specific system configuration, user testing, functional and technical training, and post-implementation support services.
“We are very excited that the
The GenTax®-based MARS project will replace Mississippi’s current legacy applications with a comprehensive and fully integrated solution to manage over 40 tax and license programs for business and individual taxpayers. In addition to supporting the full suite of tax and revenue business functions for the agency, the solution will provide taxpayers with internet services; it will include the GenTax® Data Warehouse for loading, mining, and managing data from multiple external sources; and it will utilize the GenTax® Discovery module for audit selection, fraud detection, and tracking suspected noncompliance cases.
“We have needed to update our technology for some time,” said
About the
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Since 1998, FAST has been working with city, county, state, provincial, and national governments to implement integrated solutions used to administer a wide variety of tax, revenue, and unemployment insurance programs. FAST has over 300 professionals engaged in on-site system implementation and follow-on support engagements for 20 U.S. states and local governments, three Canadian provinces, and a
The company’s primary product, GenTax®, is a commercial off-the-shelf integrated tax processing system. Almost every aspect of GenTax® can be flexibly configured to provide agencies with the options, settings, and functions necessary for effective and efficient administration of tax, revenue, and unemployment insurance programs.
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