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Mirabile, Thomson Reuters Jim Mirabile has left Thomson Reuters after leading the company’s sales tax business since October 2014. Mirabile, who departed in January, was global head of sales, tax information reporting solutions.

In discussing his exit via LinkedIn, Mirabile said, “I had a great experience there and wish them all the best, but sometimes it’s just time to move on.”  Thomson has undergone dramatic changes as its spinoff of its Financial and Business as Refintiv has left the organization half the original size in terms of revenue. In December, the company said it would cut 3,200 jobs, 12 percent to fits workforce, and close 55 offices by 2020. Mirabile’s LinkedIn profile said during the first two years, the Onesource Tax Information Reporting Business Unit grew to more than $50 million in revenue. The Onesource software offerings include Determination for calculating and recording sales, use, and excise tax, VAT, and GST; Indirect Compliance, which manages compliances for those tax in a central environment; Certificate Manager, which integrates with the two previously managed applications to track, validate and govern exemption certificates. It also provides subscriptions to Indirect Tax Rates, which connects with a variety of databases. Mirabile was with Wolters Kluwers’ CCH operations from January 1990 through April 2013. He was VP of sales from January 2011 through April 2013.

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