Nice to see HMRC continue to find new ways to waste our time and money. Apart from all the other bugs and stupidities, now you can't just add accounts or computations as PDF in their submission software you have to type it all in again or pay to get it converted to iXLBR. But what is all the problem in converting from Excel or Word? Why are converters so expensive? Why is one being charged £80+ a time?
iXLBR is just an XML file where certain critical data, turnover etc, has to be tagged, so interest say becomes something like (US example):
<ix:nonFraction contextRef="FY07d" decimals="0"
format="ixt:numcommadot" name="iascf:InterestIncome" scale="3"
unitRef="GBP">595</ix:nonFraction>
Should be easy to produce a report from excel using VBA if only one could find examples of HMRC accounts/computation files or some adequate documentation. Am I missing something or are we being ripped off here?
iXLBR is just an XML file where certain critical data, turnover etc, has to be tagged, so interest say becomes something like (US example):
<ix:nonFraction contextRef="FY07d" decimals="0"
format="ixt:numcommadot" name="iascf:InterestIncome" scale="3"
unitRef="GBP">595</ix:nonFraction>
Should be easy to produce a report from excel using VBA if only one could find examples of HMRC accounts/computation files or some adequate documentation. Am I missing something or are we being ripped off here?
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