RECOMMENDATIONS Our Experience Handling Telecom Taxes with Avalara and CereTax

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Telecom tax compliance has always been one of the most challenging parts of billing, especially when dealing with multiple jurisdictions, service types, and frequent regulatory changes. Managing this manually or through static tax tables quickly becomes unsustainable as volumes grow.

In our case, we moved toward using Avalara and CereTax as dedicated tax engines to handle telecom-specific tax calculations. The main goal wasn’t automation for its own sake, but accuracy and consistency across different regions and billing scenarios.

What stood out during implementation was how much manual effort it removed from day-to-day operations. Tax rules and rate updates no longer required constant internal adjustments, and billing errors related to jurisdiction mismatches dropped significantly. It also helped streamline reporting by keeping tax logic aligned with billing data.

That said, integration wasn’t just plug-and-play. Mapping services correctly, handling edge cases, and validating calculations across different jurisdictions required careful testing and ongoing monitoring.

For anyone managing telecom billing at scale, tax automation can make a noticeable difference—but only if it’s implemented thoughtfully.

Interested to hear from others:
  • Have you worked with Avalara or CereTax for telecom taxes?

  • What challenges did you face during integration?

  • How do you validate tax accuracy across jurisdictions?
Looking forward to the discussion.
 
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Hey jackson, I’m not in billing myself (thank god), but I hear about tax and billing stuff all the time, especially when things get messy across states. Since you posted this a while back, have you found any tricks for making sure taxes are actually right, or is it still a lot of double checking?
I'd like to help but we don’t have muych experience with Avalara/Ceretax. We just rely on the tax handling built into our phone system (at least since I joiend). When I started it was Aircall, we ran into headaches with billing changes, seat adjustments, and surprise fees but since moving to CloudTalk it’s been a bit smoother and less back-and-forth on invoices and support’s a little quicker, but not perfect.

Anyone else using something else with zero problems? Cause it seems to me no matter the software, billing's always a pain.
 
Hey,

Yeah, I was in the same situation for a while lots of double-checking, especially around taxes and billing changes across regions. It always felt like no matter what system we used, something needed manual verification.

Recently though, I came across NEON Soft, and it’s honestly made things a lot easier on the billing side.

What stood out to me is that it’s not just billing it kind of handles everything in one place. We can automate the full billing cycle (usage, subscriptions, adjustments, invoicing), and it also supports integrations with tax tools like Avalara and Ceretax, so tax calculation is actually accurate without us constantly checking it.

The biggest difference for me has been:

  • Way less manual reconciliation
  • Fewer surprises on invoices
  • Everything (usage + billing + tax) aligned in one system
It’s not like billing magically becomes “perfect,” but it’s definitely a lot more predictable and manageable now compared to before.

If you’re still exploring options, it might be worth a look. I ended up reaching out to them for a demo, and it helped clarify a lot you can just drop them a message at [email protected] if you want to check it out.
 

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