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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostI find it complicated, but then I don't think HMRC ever make things exceptionally easy.
I can recommend Moneysoft though. Cheap as chips and very easy to use.
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
Thanks for making me laugh. You don't normally think about what these things sound like to non-IT people.
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Originally posted by socialworker View PostHaving an online accountant is quite expensive for me, all I need them for is end of year accounts and payroll for me. Considering going diy next year. Does anyone use the HMRC's free payroll software and isit reliable and easy for an amateur to use?
As you're considering DIY accounts, you may wish to google zedAccounts to try a free accounting package.
ZED.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI use the HMRC BPT-RTI tool.
It's not the most intuitive bit of software, their menu structures are a little obtuse, but once you get the hang of it it's quick and simple to use.
As a bog standard one man ltd there is really only one number you need to enter each month, your salary, then hit the submit button.
The only thing it wont do is print payslips for you but there are plenty of templates out there to use, you jst need to fill it in and save a copy each month.
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Originally posted by socialworker View PostThanks for this, however I really am a social worker and a Python server doing heavy lifting in the backend sounds like a euphemism for some strange sexual practice to me
Thanks for making me laugh. You don't normally think about what these things sound like to non-IT people.
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostI find it complicated, but then I don't think HMRC ever make things exceptionally easy.
I can recommend Moneysoft though. Cheap as chips and very easy to use.
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostI used it up until the beginning of the current tax year, when I switched over to using FreeAgent (which I was already using for other things) as it supports RTI.
I haven't used HMRC's software since RTI came in but prior to that, it did the job. It was terribly clunky though; IIRC, it's some kind of Adobe Air/Shockwave front-end (I can't remember which) with a Python server doing the heavy lifting in the backend. Presumably in the name of cross-platform compatibility (you can find the Python source if you dig away).
Thanks for this, however I really am a social worker and a Python server doing heavy lifting in the backend sounds like a euphemism for some strange sexual practice to me
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I used it up until the beginning of the current tax year, when I switched over to using FreeAgent (which I was already using for other things) as it supports RTI.
I haven't used HMRC's software since RTI came in but prior to that, it did the job. It was terribly clunky though; IIRC, it's some kind of Adobe Air/Shockwave front-end (I can't remember which) with a Python server doing the heavy lifting in the backend. Presumably in the name of cross-platform compatibility (you can find the Python source if you dig away).
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I use the HMRC BPT-RTI tool.
It's not the most intuitive bit of software, their menu structures are a little obtuse, but once you get the hang of it it's quick and simple to use.
As a bog standard one man ltd there is really only one number you need to enter each month, your salary, then hit the submit button.
The only thing it wont do is print payslips for you but there are plenty of templates out there to use, you jst need to fill it in and save a copy each month.
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I find it complicated, but then I don't think HMRC ever make things exceptionally easy.
I can recommend Moneysoft though. Cheap as chips and very easy to use.
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Hmrc Payroll software, any good?
Having an online accountant is quite expensive for me, all I need them for is end of year accounts and payroll for me. Considering going diy next year. Does anyone use the HMRC's free payroll software and isit reliable and easy for an amateur to use?Tags: None
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