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Hi  

I Currently have Sage Instants but have recently had an issue with my laptop and now cannot restore my company.  I've lost all my backups.

I was thinking of buying the 2014 version which is due out soon but have also been looking at Tax Calc accounts production.

Has anyone got experience of Tax Calc and is it easy to find your way around?  Tax Calc is certainly cheaper but I am used to using Sage and find it easy to use.

Comments welcome

Elaine



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E Roscoe


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Elaine

SAGE instant is a bookkeeping package whereas taxcalc accounts production is a year end accounts package so they both do different things.

If you want to use a cheaper alternative to SAGE instant for bookkeeping then have a look at VT transactions (others on here will be able to give you more details).  You can then use VT transactions to produce final accounts in VT.

Regards

Mark

 



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Providing accounting, bookkeeping, payroll and tax services to small and medium sized businesses across Central Scotland and beyond.

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