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UST and CereTax Partner to Bring Embedded Payments and Tax Automation to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

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USTPay™ and CereTax partner to deliver embedded payments and automated sales tax compliance natively inside Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central — eliminating manual reconciliation and replacing legacy tax engines with a modern, AppSource-native solution.

U.S. Transactions Corp. (UST) and CereTax, Inc. announced a partnership that connects embedded payment processing and automated sales tax compliance inside Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central — without requiring users to leave the platform.

The integration pairs USTPay™, UST’s AppSource-native payment solution, with CereTax’s real-time tax calculation engine — a modern alternative to legacy tax platforms like Avalara. When a Business Central user processes a transaction, tax calculations and payment execution happen simultaneously within the ERP interface. No tab-switching, no manual data entry between systems, no reconciliation after the fact.

“We built USTPay™ to feel like it was always part of Business Central, not bolted on. CereTax shares that same philosophy around how software should work inside an ERP. That alignment made this partnership a straightforward decision,” said Kate Coffey-Bacon, SVP of Marketing and Strategy at UST.Read More on Fintech : Global Fintech Interview with Baran Ozkan, co-founder & CEO of Flagright

USTPay™ supports Visa, Mastercard, AEX, Discover, and ACH processing. CereTax replaces the legacy tax engine with API-first, transparent tax calculation and filing – purpose-built for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions who are done managing black-box logic and manual overrides – an area that often becomes a compliance headache as businesses grow. Together, the two systems share data natively, reducing the risk of errors typically associated with syncing separate platforms.

“We built USTPay™ to feel like it was always part of Business Central, not bolted on,” said Kate Coffey-Bacon, SVP of Marketing and Strategy at U.S. Transactions Corporation. “CereTax shares that same philosophy around how software should work inside an ERP. That alignment made this partnership a straightforward decision.”

“Business Central users shouldn’t have to choose between overpaying for a legacy tax engine and duct-taping something together themselves,” said Mike Sanders, CEO and Co-Founder, CereTax. ” We built CereTax as the modern alternative to legacy tax systems like Avalara, with accurate calculations, transparent logic, and no black boxes. Pairing that with USTPay™ gives customers tax and payments handled in the same place they’re already working, without the overhead or the drama.”

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