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News Release from: AccountsNet
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New online accountancy service
New online accountancy service, Accountsnet.co.uk has been launched to provide internet accounting anytime, anywhere to sole traders, partnerships and small limited companies.
A new online accountancy service, Accountsnet.co.uk has been launched to provide internet accounting anytime, anywhere to sole traders, partnerships and small limited companies It's perfect for those who need a flexible solution to their accounting needs
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 22 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system creates a virtually paperless office and covers all the usual accountancy offerings such as VAT, Tax and National Insurance contributions and payroll.
With a team of chartered accountants on hand to answer business queries, the online service is fast, transparent and easy to use.
No investment in expensive, complicated software is required.
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Any PC with internet access can be used to securely enter transaction detail from the usual source documents such as invoices, receipts and chequebooks.
Starting from a little as GBP20 per month for sole traders and GBP60 per month for limited companies, users can have a full set of year end accounts, payroll bureau, dividend administration, professional dealing with HMRC and Companies House, calculation of VAT/Tax and NI returns and unlimited advice and support.
Accountsnet has been developed by a team comprising of experienced accountants and internet software engineers, and provides sole traders and freelance businesses a way of viewing and updating their accounts online.
"We wanted to provide a service that was easy to use and which gave new businesses a clear idea of budget, expenditure and income".
"Since we launched, we are finding that more people are changing their approach and online accounting fits in perfectly with the forward move in technology".
"So many people are now moving to online banking, wireless networking and using broadband that it seems a logical step to take accounting in that direction too," explained Andrew Phee, Operations Manager.
Especially for retailers, the fixed price service offers free desktop invoicing software that allows daily and weekly transactions to be uploaded into the online system to give an accurate financial forecast.
Other online services include self-assessments, which can be submitted online for just GBP85 plus VAT.
"Freeing up time for small businesses, reducing investment in expensive software, providing accurate accounting data and timely advice are the key benefits for users".
"The service allows them to do what that want to do - run their business without the headache of filing forms on time," concluded Andrew.
The Accountsnet service is run on a fixed fee basis depending on turnover.
A simple online demonstration and details are available at accountsnet.com.
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