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Free AI tool for working out UK VAT treatment when bookkeeping.
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Hi all,

Im a startup founder and chartered accountant. I got frustrated when doing my own bookkeeping that I would often second guess myself when working out the VAT treatment for transactions

So. being a tech startup founder I created a VAT Bot to help me.

Its a totally free tool and I only released it today, Id love some feedback if youd like to try it.

https://vat-bot.uk

Feel free to give me any feedback if you try it. (Basically, is it giving you the correct answer...)



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