Originally posted by Paralytic
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Previously on "Free and easy to use PAYE reporting tool for a MyLTDCo needs, for linux?"
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostHas anyone mentioned Freeagent as a solution yet?
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Originally posted by Relaxed View PostI don't. Any better ideas?
We've given you the answer, If you don't like it then fine, but we aren't going to give any different ones.
FWIW I run Freeagent off my phone 90% of the time., if you're that scared of getting off Linux.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
FTFY
and I'm a Linux fan and have been since kernel 1.0
It's still utter sh1te as a desktop.
Get Windows or a Mac.
Or even better use a cloud app (Freeagent) then your desktop is just a browser.
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Originally posted by Relaxed View Post
using Linux as a desktop computer is a total disaster
and I'm a Linux fan and have been since kernel 1.0
It's still utter sh1te as a desktop.
Get Windows or a Mac.
Or even better use a cloud app (Freeagent) then your desktop is just a browser.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhat Fred Bloggs says.
Oh and get a Mettle account as that will give you free access to FreeAgent which will do your payroll, VAT and even the CT600 for you...
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What Fred Bloggs says.
Oh and get a Mettle account as that will give you free access to FreeAgent which will do your payroll, VAT and even the CT600 for you...
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Going to give us a bit more context? You don't have an accountant and free agent? Is this for a 'normal' contract as agents will rarely pay your LTD gross as there are risks on them if you don't pay your tax? Is this for a side business etc?
Might get a better answer if you give some context.
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