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Chris Norton (12)
17 January 2018

The TaxCalc guide to filing your Self Assessment return

Let’s be realistic. Filing your Self Assessment return is never going to be something that makes you whoop for joy. But it’s a necessary thing to do. As you probably know, you’ve got to get your tax return in by Jan 31 2018  at the very latest – or you’ll be liable for a £100 fine. No-one wants that, especially after the expense of Christmas.

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Chris Norton (12)
30 October 2017

TaxCalc wins best Tax, Accounts Production and Practice Suite at AccountingWEB's 2017 Software Excellence Awards

We scored an unprecedented hat-trick at AccountingWEB’s Software Excellence Awards on Thursday 19 October. We bagged a trio of trophies for Best Tax Product, Best Accounts Production and Best Practice Suite.

 

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Chris Norton (12)
22 May 2017

TaxCalc at Accountex 2017: Next generation solutions for next generation accountants

At this year's Accountex Exhibition we introduced a number of breakthrough products, including two new Company Secretarial solutions, Company Incorporator and Company Forms. With the unveiling of our Making Tax Digital strategy, TaxCalc proved itself to remain ahead of the pack. MTD updates to our practice management software, Client Hub were announced alongside TaxCalc MTD, an integrated, end-to-end modular solution comprising, Cashbook (record-keeping), Business Tax (quarterly reporting) and Tax Return production.

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Chris Norton (12)
05 May 2017

MTD. Innovation. Exceptional value. At Accountex 2017

Meet the TaxCalc team at Accountex 2017 on May 10 and 11, we’ll be showcasing our innovative solutions for MTD, plus two new Company Secretarial products and a number of other product upgrades.

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