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Jay


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Good morning all.

 

I am currently using Taxcalc for Returns and Moneysoft for PAYE and am impressed with both.

I do not have many VAT clients so in the past I have used an excel spreadsheet for VAT.

All clients are sole traders.

However I think its now time to invest in VAT software. 

 

Based on say just 5 clients with VAT, and that I would input all the transactions from invoices etc, can anyone recommend a simple to use VAT software program ?

Thank you in advance

 

 

Jay

 

 



-- Edited by Jay on Wednesday 12th of June 2013 12:37:32 PM

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Yes, Jay. I've been very happily using Moneysoft Money Manager since 1993. Paid for renewal once and personally used it on about 200 clients. I'd recommend it on functionality alone though and the guides are extremely well written. No connection to them btw.

They're up to version 7, but the Final Accounts add-on is only available up to V.6 but worth having a look at.

http://www.moneysoft.co.uk/download_old_versions.htm

This is irking some customers, on FB for example, but I'm fairly happy to stick with V.6 for the time being.

Good luck.
Tim


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