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12 State and County Governments Join doxo

Government Agencies Leverage doxo’s Easy to Implement, Cloud-Based Technology to Deliver Documents Electronically, Speed Collection of Bills and Tax Payments,…

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Feeling disorganized this tax season? doxo rankings show you’re not alone

Listing of the most organized cities reveals which are really winning the battle against clutter SEATTLE, WA – April 3,…

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Health Providers Across 40 Hospitals and 3,000 Physicians Join doxo

Health Providers Across 40 Hospitals and 3,000 Physicians Join doxo Leading Health Systems Leverage doxo to Eliminate Paper, Speed Bill…

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Buzz

Doxo Picks Up Some Friendly Government Accounts

ePostal News |

doxo, the bill-paying start-up backed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos that wants to eat into the bill traffic important to the United States Postal Service, has gotten a dozen state and local government agencies to join its cloud-based service.

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Bezos-backed Doxo signs state, counties

| Brier Dudley

Seattle online bill-paying startup Doxo is announcing some big, new customers – including the state of Washington.

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State of Washington picks Doxo for paperless files

| Johnathon Fitzpatrick

Going green is a way of life for many in the Pacific Northwest, and penny-pinching local governments are more than happy to oblige the push for paperless billing.

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How Organized Are Angelenos? Rankings Say: Kinda.

LAist | Lindsay William-Ross

Do you consider yourself organized? Like, do you know where your W2 forms are? (Because, you know, Taxes are due soon.) Now a company who specializes in organization has released their rankings of U.S. cities, and finds that while Bostonians have their shit together, Houston residents are kind of a mess.

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Tax Day: The Most Organized Cities In America (GRAPHIC)

The Huffington Post | Bonnie Kavoussi

If you wait until the last minute to file your taxes, you’re not alone. More than half of the 25 largest U.S. metropolitan areas earned a “C” or worse when graded on organizational skills, according to the latest doxo Organization Index.

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Show Me the Money: Top Finance Apps

Parade |

These apps can help you file your taxes, manage your budget, and save on loans. (Now if only they would make your bills disappear, too!)

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The 25 Most Organized Cities In The U.S.

Forbes | Meghan Casserly

It’s April third. Do you know where your tax return is?

If you live in Boston, chances are good it’s already in your bank account.

A new ranking by doxo, an e-payment solution site and “digital filing cabinet” looked at the most organized cities in the U.S., and found (surprise, surprise) that Bean Towners are among the most obsessive-compulsive in the nation when it comes to detail-oriented tasks like on-time tax filing.

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Five Low-Cost Tools for Fast Cash Transfers

Entrepreneur | Jonathan Blum

Oh, the joy of moving money electronically. Banks wire funds but charge 20-plus dollars for the privilege. Credit card companies can move money virtually–but they take a healthy percentage of every dime they touch. Web-based tools like PayPal let you deposit and withdraw money–but there can be a three-day wait for the funds to clear.

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Creating Order on Bill-Paying Day

Family Circle | Christina Tynan-Wood

It’s the first Friday of the month. And that means I’m staying late in my office to pay the bills – again. I want nothing more than to get out of here.

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5 Apps for Organizing Your Expenses at Tax Time

U.S. News | Susan Johnston

As April 17 approaches, taxpayers throughout the country are likely scrambling to organize receipts for deductions like medical costs, charitable donations, or business expenses. A slew of smartphone apps are aimed at simplifying the process and helping users go paperless by scanning and organizing receipts.

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Postal Service Loses Out To Internet, Rival Shippers

NPR - Morning Edition | Yuki Noguchi

The U.S. Postal Service is proposing changes to stem the billions of dollars in red ink it’s accumulating. While it’s trying to shore up its losses, people’s preference for email and online bill-paying — along with competition from the likes of FedEx and UPS — is eating away at its core business.

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11 Digital Tools for Keeping Tabs on Your Personal Finances

Mashable | Lauren Hockenson

Keeping on top of your finances requires near-constant work. Whether it’s getting more for your money or just paying routine bills on time, it’s difficult to understand where your money is going when you don’t have your eye on it. It can be even more of a challenge figuring it out when there are roommates, friends or family also splitting the monthly bills.

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Doxo, a Jeff Bezos-backed bill-payment service, lands AT&T deal

L.A. Times |

Seattle-based Doxo wants to be your digital filing cabinet — where you pay your bills and get any other sort of documentation from businesses online via web browser or mobile app.

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Bezos-backed Doxo adds scheduled bill pay, and AT&T to its supported companies

The Next Web | Brad McCarty

You might remember, a few weeks ago, when we wrote about Doxo. It’s a filing cabinet, of sorts, where you can have bills and statements sent, as well as where you can store important documents, making them readily available through the Doxo site or via your iPhone.

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Doxo Adds AT&T

Northwest Innovation |

Seattle-based Doxo, the online bill pay and digital filing startup headed by Steve Shivers, announced today that it has added AT&T and expanded its bill payment service.

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The industry is talking

With so much of their information scattered all over the house and the Internet, there is a real need for people to organize information all in one online place. I think doxo is really onto something.

-Donna Smallin, organizing expert and author of several best-selling books, including The One-Minute Organizer.

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What People Are Saying

Going paperless has been on my “to do list” for years. I was waiting for it to get easier.

- Rani R., Seattle WA

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