PODCAST / 24 Oct 2024

mobility matters, s3 episode 9: global tax gross-up innovation with cartus and certino

In today’s episode of Mobility Matters, Andy and I were excited to sit down with Ada Yang, Client Services Director at Certino, to deliver breaking news: Cartus and Certino have partnered to deliver the industry’s first automated global tax gross-up solution!

Listen in as we delve into the origins of our partnership, Certino’s stellar reputation in the marketplace, and how their simple, fast, and accurate technology combined with our holistic service delivery model presented a compelling value proposition for our clients.

One of the highlights of our discussion was exploring how Certino’s technology automates the shadow payroll gross-up calculations, which is crucial for our clients’ peace of mind. I, for one, am grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with such a forward-thinking partner and look forward to many successes ahead.

As you listen to the episode, if you have any questions or would like to discuss how this partnership can benefit your program, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Now enjoy!

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our guests

Ada Yang

Ada (FCCA, CTA, ATT) has over 20 years of experience in tax advisory, tax technology, and global project management. She is also an experienced project manager (PRINCE2 Practitioner) with extensive work experience in the UK and overseas. In the past 10 years, Ada has specialized in the design, implementation, and enhancement of technology- and data-enabled tax and compliance solutions. Ada frequently presents at Big 4 internal and client events, working with HR, Tax, Payroll, and Finance professionals in establishing an efficient cross-border compliance approach at both strategic and operational level. In her previous roles, she also managed workforce mobility programs for global organizations from an expatriate tax perspective, with a strong focus on process improvement and enhanced client experience.

Beth Schaedel

Beth has worked at Cartus for over 25 years, holding various positions in Treasury, Finance, and Accounting. She has personal experience in relocation, having moved around the US several times in her career. Beth chairs Cartus’ Internal Employee DEI Council, which focuses on initiatives that raise awareness, educate, inspire, and engage our employees to continually adapt, learn, and improve every aspect of our business. She is also the owner of our Emerging Leaders Program focused on the continued development of our future leaders across the globe.

our host

Andy Conduit-Turner

Andy has performed a number of roles throughout his global mobility career with Cartus, which followed his own time living and working internationally. After building his skills in both account management and transformation projects, when asked to describe his role today as Director, Sustainable Growth Enablement, Andy’s one word response is, “Questions.” Specifically answering the questions that our partners and the broader mobility community have for us, and asking our own in order to move our innovations in the direction that best serves our clients, as well helping to support the long-term, sustainable growth of our solutions.

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