I've tried xero, quickbooks, sage and freshbooks - but only found Freeagent worked for me. I like the interface and the project capabilities.
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If it makes you feel any better I've been late with a couple of my own VAT returnsOriginally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostYes indeed. Only by one day though. More concerned with my clients than my own accounts. But yes, fair point.
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Thanks for the reassurance, my business is retail (now, plan b, yadda yadda)Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostMy post was aimed at the typical contractor. I suspect you aren't a typical contractor if that's how you're being paid. Your situation siping kinda "retaily" in which case you're probably doing it right just booking the income as sales when they come in. I'm assuming no credit is offered and therefore supply and payment are simultaneous?Comment
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