MS Money
I've been us MS Money for years and find it to be really good - they've stopped supporting it for years, but the last thing they did was to make it available for free. If you do a search it might be still available to download for free.
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Couple of my clients have used QuickFile in the past. Seems to do the trick and free I believe.
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As I said, a cloud-based version is also available for a price. For me, mailing one file, once a year isn't a hassle especially given it's free.
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Originally posted by sludgesurfer View PostI use manager.io for my limited company books. The desktop version is free. I save the file and mail it to my accountant (or mail a google Drive link). He does his bit and mails me the amended file back which I use as the new master copy. A cloud based version is also available.
I have no experience with other software but manager.io is doing the business for me. Their online support is also excellent.
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I use manager.io for my limited company books. The desktop version is free. I save the file and mail it to my accountant (or mail a google Drive link). He does his bit and mails me the amended file back which I use as the new master copy. A cloud based version is also available.
I have no experience with other software but manager.io is doing the business for me. Their online support is also excellent.
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If it’s any use, I’ve got a simple template on my website:
https://yogatax.co.uk/help/bookkeeping-template/
It’s meant for yoga teachers, but would suit any labour only one person business.
Also a guide to filing own SAR in those circumstances
https://yogatax.co.uk/help/filing-se...nt-tax-return/
HTH
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Originally posted by ASB View PostTBH a spreadsheet would probably do it. By all means DM it and I'll take a look.
There are a limited number of invoices expense claims etc.
I have downloaded GnuCash to have a look at that.
All I want is basic bookkeeping really.
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TBH a spreadsheet would probably do it. By all means DM it and I'll take a look.
There are a limited number of invoices expense claims etc.
I have downloaded GnuCash to have a look at that.
All I want is basic bookkeeping really.
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I've got a tulipty spreadsheet someone gave me once if you want
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S/employed free accounting software
Any recommendations. Oh is supplying care services self employed and I get to do the books.
Anybody use a halfway decent free package ?Tags: None
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