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My Account Book is the simplest way of accounting for your business' income and expenditure. It is an Digital Online accounting systems that allows the self employed, builder, window cleaner, hair dresser, ballet teacher etc, in fact any cash or credit based business to record and track its business.
It does not try to overcomplicate business transactions, but enables the account users to record their records on their PC or Internet Smart Phones. Enabling, accounting information to be available immediately. It is fully supported by Quantrell & Anthony Chandler Associates, for which we believe, "book keeping couldn't be made simpler!"
Should you wish to use this software please speak to us. As it is a now available, only to our small business clients for a nominal annual fee.
A special version of this Online software is now available for Licensed Taxi Drivers and our Practice has been able to commission it FREE to all our clients operating in this Sector.
Please contact us if you need further advice, have any questions about our services, would like a free consultation or fixed fee quote.
04 Feb 2021
HMRC has revealed that more than 10.7 million taxpayers submitted their 2019/20 Self Assessment tax returns by the 31 January deadline.
HMRC has published the names of 139 named companies that failed to pay minimum wages amounting to £6.7 million to over 95,000 workers.
Finance Secretary Kate Forbes delivered the 2021/22 Scottish Draft Budget on Thursday 28 January 2021, setting out the Scottish Government's financial and tax plans.
As part of the Scottish Budget, Finance Secretary Kate Forbes also announced changes to Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) which apply from 1 April 2021.
The government has announced that employers can now apply for a £1,000 bonus, a cash boost, to help them take on new trainees.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has urged the government to raise the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) threshold to avoid it affecting basic-rate taxpayers for the first time in April 2021.