List of Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud for Tax Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud for Tax Management include: TransRe (an Alleghany Corporation subsidiary), a United States based Insurance organisation with 650 employees and revenues of $5.90 billion, Fidelity International, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 8800 employees and revenues of $4.81 billion, Security Benefit, a United States based Insurance organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, Containers for Exchange, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Containers for Exchange | Professional Services | 100 | $10M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud | Tax Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Containers for Exchange implemented Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud in the Tax Management category as part of an Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP deployment in Sydney, Australia. The engagement centered on finance and procurement functions, aligning tax reporting with accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets, general ledger, expense management, and purchasing processes.
Configuration work covered Oracle Fusion Cloud AP, AR, FA, GL, CM, Expense, Tax, and PO modules, with Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud explicitly provisioned for statutory and internal tax reporting. System configuration for UAT was documented using Oracle OUM, and data conversion was executed using Oracle Fusion Cloud FBDI templates to stage finance master data and transactional ledgers.
Integration and testing activities included Oracle Cloud Integration functional test cycles and coordinated SIT and UAT integration testing with the consultant team. OTBI report development supported financial reporting and validation during testing, and integration functional tests validated end to end flows between financial modules and the tax reporting application.
Governance and process workstreams emphasized Oracle OUM based configuration documentation, joint system testing ownership across the consultant team, and a proposed Oracle Cloud standard functional solution for data conversion. Achievements recorded by the project team included proposing the standard conversion approach and demonstrating collaborative execution of system testing in SIT and UAT, which supported the rollout of Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud.
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Fidelity International | Banking and Financial Services | 8800 | $4.8B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud | Tax Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Fidelity International implemented Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud to centralize tax reporting and compliance activities as part of a broader Tax Management effort. Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud is positioned as the primary application for statutory tax reporting and tax data consolidation across the organization.
The implementation was led by an Oracle Fusion Tax and Finance Lead Analyst and was configured to leverage Oracle TRCS alongside a large Oracle EPM footprint, including PCMCS, FCCS, and DRM. Functional capabilities implemented include tax data consolidation, statutory reporting generation, tax provision orchestration, and BEPS Pillar 2 assessment workflows aligned to global tax legislation.
Architecturally the deployment uses cloud-native Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud services integrated with Oracle EPM modules to exchange tax positions, master data for tax hierarchies, and consolidated reporting outputs. Operational scope centers on finance and tax functions supporting regulatory and compliance workflows across multiple jurisdictions relevant to Fidelity International.
Governance and process changes emphasize a central tax change management workflow, legislative mapping and version control, and a designated Fusion Tax Lead Analyst responsible for configuration, regulatory updates, and release coordination within finance and tax teams.
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Security Benefit | Insurance | 1000 | $1.5B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud | Tax Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Security Benefit implemented Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud to operationalize Tax Management across its Finance and Tax Accounting functions. The deployment was targeted at partnership taxation workflows, establishing Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud as the centralized application for managing partnership tax calculations and support for federal, state, and local filings while supporting onsite and hybrid tax staff in Topeka and Overland Park, Kansas.
The implementation focused on modules and capabilities aligned with partnership tax processing, including waterfall calculations, partner tax basis tracking, maintenance of partnership adjustments, preparation support for partnership tax returns, and documentation of technical tax memorandums. Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud was configured to support GAAP and statutory quarterly tax provisions, maintenance of deferred tax inventory supporting schedules, and coordination of quarterly forecasted income tax projections and effective tax rates.
Integration work included linking Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud with existing enterprise financial systems, explicitly including PeopleSoft financial applications where noted by internal hiring requirements, to source book to tax differences and supporting schedules. Operational coverage centered on the company Tax Group and the Partnership Tax Manager role, which served as subject matter expert for entity level tax basis, tax distributions, and coordination of income tax audits for the partnership entities.
Governance changes emphasized centralized tax accounting controls and structured workflows, with the Tax Group taking responsibility for reconciliation of tax basis balance sheets, documentation of special allocations under Section 704, and formalized processes for research and technical tax memorandums. The rollout established routine coordination between the Partnership Tax Manager and management of partnership entities to ensure consistent calculation of partner distributions and waterfall adjustments using Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud for Tax Management.
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Insurance | 650 | $5.9B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud | Tax Management | 2021 | n/a |
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