Opérations et transactions|12 janvier 2012
Thomson Reuters acquires Dr Tax
Torys acted as counsel to Thomson Reuters with a team that included Michael Siltala, Adrienne DiPaolo, Zack Newton and Kevin Wall (corporate), Ebad Rahman and Jason Gilman (IP), Andrew Wong and Saira Bhojani (tax) and Mitch Frazer (employment).
On January 12, 2012, Thomson Reuters announced that it had acquired Dr Tax, Canada's largest independently owned developer of income tax software for accounting firms and consumers.
Dr Tax is known in Canada for its DT Max tax compliance software, used by more than 3,000 Canadian accounting firms, and for its UFile and ImpôtExpert consumer software lines, which are sold online and through retail outlets. The company is headquartered in, and will continue to operate from, Montreal.
Thomson Reuters will retain Dr Tax's product lines and facilities after the acquisition.
Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.
Further information can be found on Canada Newswire's website.
Dr Tax is known in Canada for its DT Max tax compliance software, used by more than 3,000 Canadian accounting firms, and for its UFile and ImpôtExpert consumer software lines, which are sold online and through retail outlets. The company is headquartered in, and will continue to operate from, Montreal.
Thomson Reuters will retain Dr Tax's product lines and facilities after the acquisition.
Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.
Further information can be found on Canada Newswire's website.