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Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View PostWe do now. We couldn't before due to restrictions
Pop over to claritytaxation.com for a brew
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Originally posted by Maslins View Post
Clare's at Clarity, don't think they specialise in contractors...though whether that means they couldn't/wouldn't help or not I don't know.Last edited by Contractor UK; 16 August 2019, 22:44.
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Originally posted by wokingcontract View PostIts been a while - but just wanted to say I just sacked InTouch after 6 months of abysmal service - good riddance
Do feel free to drop me a private message if preferred and I can speak to you direct about this.
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Guest repliedIts been a while - but just wanted to say I just sacked InTouch after 6 months of abysmal service - good riddance
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Originally posted by Neil@Intouch View PostI'm not divulging all details on an open forum, but would be happy to discuss this privately. To answer what I can:
-Yes with certain banks
-No
-Yes
-Yes
I agree that FA has the benefit over our portal in terms of the bank feeds and analyzing the transactions automatically, but it will be hard to find one that does.
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Originally posted by youngguy View PostHi Neil,
Does you portal now do
-Automatic bank feeds
- auto bank transaction categorisation
- invoice creation
- dividend vouchers
I ask as I know your previous version didn't, so interested in how it has come along.
Also, what does it do that FA doesnt ? Not a loaded Q, I'm genuinely interested in what other requirements contractors have
-Yes with certain banks
-No
-Yes
-Yes
I agree that FA has the benefit over our portal in terms of the bank feeds and analyzing the transactions automatically, but it will be hard to find one that does.
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Originally posted by Neil@Intouch View PostNot at all Alan. Our portal actually has more benefits than FreeAgent and is streamlined with all our 3rd party software. The reason being is that the market (contractors) in general seem to be recommended FreeAgent more and more, hence the reason for us adding this extra solution as an alternative to clients.
Does you portal now do
-Automatic bank feeds
- auto bank transaction categorisation
- invoice creation
- dividend vouchers
I ask as I know your previous version didn't, so interested in how it has come along.
Also, what does it do that FA doesnt ? Not a loaded Q, I'm genuinely interested in what other requirements contractors have
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostI can just picture Simon sitting in the deck of his gin palace in Monte Carlo thinking "you know what, that spreadsheet really is carp" :-)
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostIs that not a tacit admission that the portal isn't up to scratch?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo be fair SJD have been supporting people that want to use FreeAgent for years. Don't see you asking Mr Dolan if it's because his spreadsheet wasn't up to scratch
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Originally posted by Neil@Intouch View PostNot at all Alan. Our portal actually has more benefits than FreeAgent and is streamlined with all our 3rd party software. The reason being is that the market (contractors) in general seem to be recommended FreeAgent more and more, hence the reason for us adding this extra solution as an alternative to clients.
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostIs that not a tacit admission that the portal isn't up to scratch?
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostFair enough. I obviously haven't seen the portal so don't really have any place to comment. I'll respectfully withdraw. [emoji3]
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Originally posted by Neil@Intouch View PostNot at all Alan. Our portal actually has more benefits than FreeAgent and is streamlined with all our 3rd party software. The reason being is that the market (contractors) in general seem to be recommended FreeAgent more and more, hence the reason for us adding this extra solution as an alternative to clients.
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