BPW Approves Near-$160 Million Contact to Replace State Tax System
ANNAPOLIS Marylands Board of Public Works has approved a $159.7-million contract to replace, upgrade and revitalize the states tax-processing system, Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot announced on Dec. 19, 2018.
The contract was unanimously awarded to the Pembroke, Mass.-based Revenue Solutions, Inc. Franchot expressed delight for the new system, COMPASS, which he estimates will be highly beneficial to Maryland taxpayers.
I am very excited about our new COMPASS tax system, which will let us process tax returns more quickly and stop tax cheats from stealing Marylanders hard-earned money, Franchot wrote in a release. For taxpayers, this means an even-speedier tax refund and a more user-friendly experience that will eventually let them view and manage their accounts online.
The COMPASS tax-processing system will replace the agencys State of Maryland Tax (SMART) system, Computer Assisted Collection System and other antiquated tax-processing systems that operate on outdated, often-unsupported technology platforms, according to a statement released by the comptrollers office.
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