Every bill. Every payment. One platform.
Make it easy for residents and businesses to pay, and even easier for finance teams to reconcile, report, and maintain oversight.

Revenue collection, simplified
Multiple ways to pay
Multiple ways to pay
Offer online, mobile, and text payments to remove barriers and improve on-time collections.
Improve on-time collections
Improve on-time collections
Reduce late and missed payments with automated reminders and flexible plans.
Reduce manual reconciliation
Reduce manual reconciliation
Payments sync automatically with finance and accounting systems.
Maintain full audit visibility
Maintain full audit visibility
Every transaction is logged, traceable, and reportable.
Taxpayers shouldn’t need to decode their statement before paying it
Unified billing dashboard



Tax collection is operationally complex. Your software shouldn’t be.

Automated billing generation
Rules-based billing by tax type, cycle, and jurisdiction.

Delinquency management
Configurable penalties, escalations, and automated notice workflows.

Real-time reconciliation
Automatically match payments and simplify end-of-day balancing.

Revenue reporting & oversight
Track collections by tax type, region, period, or account.
A transaction-ready foundation for public revenue
Tax and billing collection demands reliability and financial rigor. Kaizen's payment layer is PCI-compliant, built for public-sector scale, and designed to handle high transaction volume across multiple bill types simultaneously.

Works with existing tax systems
Kaizen integrates with property tax systems, business licensing databases, ERP platforms, and accounting software through secure APIs. Data flows in real time, reducing duplicate entries and reconciliation errors.
One platform for every tax type
Customer Stories
Assistant Secretary of Land Resources, Maryland DNRI can say without hesitation that this initiative is one of the most meaningful changes we’ve implemented to expand and safeguard public access while ensuring equitable access to our public lands.”


