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Partnership Tax Return software


Hi,

I know I posted on here a while back about partnership tax return software but Ive got to make a descion about which one I use so would be greatful for some help.

At the moment I use Andica. I don't have a problem with it and it's cheap. I only have the one partnership  but I don't like the format of Andica when you print it off. It doesn't resemble a partnership tax return at all . I know it's approved by HMRC but my  client frowned when I presented it to him as it doesn't resemble a partnership tax return as we know it.  Just recently I picked up a new partnership client and they have given me a set of last years accounts and the tax return. (Which resembles a partnership tax return until like Andica.

So, can anyone recommend a software? I downloaded Ftax and it looks ok, fairly reasonably priced but I've read the support isn't that good. Tax calc seems to get the thumbs up but it's a lot more expensive and as I now only 2 partnerships it seems expensive for my needs

Any ideas?

Georgie



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Hi Georgie

 

Have a look at Taxfiler.  it's only £12 a month and can do Ltd, Partnerships and Sole Traders.  Theres a 30 day trial so you could have a look at it and see if its suitable or not.



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Hi John

Yes that looks ok, although it looks pretty straightforward and user friendly is the support any good? And I am being really picky here but I couldn't see anything you could print off for the AIA / WDA calculations....Does it have this function? 

Georgie



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I use TaxCalc and I love it, it's just like filling out a paper return. I only have 6 partnerships which isn't an option to buy on the site but if you call them up you can order the software for 10 partnerships to save money

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Georgie wrote:

Hi John

Yes that looks ok, although it looks pretty straightforward and user friendly is the support any good? And I am being really picky here but I couldn't see anything you could print off for the AIA / WDA calculations....Does it have this function? 

Georgie


 I've heard the support is pretty good, but I've never used it - yet.  If you right click with your mouse you should be able to print from the calculation screen.  Attached is an example to show you.



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Ok thanks for that John, I'll take another look tomorrow, looks a pretty good piece of software so thanks again

Georgie

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You're welcome Georgie



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Hi Georgie,

Another vote for taxfiler. Very easy to use and economical. I used to use Andica before and I changed for the same reason. I actually find Taxfiler quicker though and it stores all your clients returns in one place year on year, which I think is better than Andica.

Debbie

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