AccountsPrep - A new tool for SA and MTD

Key Details

Event Closed

Date:
10 Dec 2024
Time:
10:30 AM
Price:
£0
Venue:
ICB Online Events, Online Webinar, Online

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How are you feeling about Self-Assessment season? If you’re wanting to do things differently this year, and you’re interested in learning about how to manage your clients and their expectations – this webinar is for you.

Join expert and bookkeeper evangelist Sean Smith for invaluable tips and strategies from real bookkeepers about achieving a hassle-free Self Assessment season.  Sean will help you to take charge of your time and resources—so you also enjoy a stress-free Christmas break! It's never too late to do things smarter.

The software for clients who don’t like software

We will share a look at the ICB LUCA award-winning AutoEntry and its new add-in AccountsPrep which allows you to digitise clients who don’t (and never will!) use accounting software, providing the perfect solution for quick and efficient Self Assessment today—and MTD for Income Tax tomorrow.

Key learning points

  • Hard-won tips and tricks to help if you’re struggling with the Self Assessment workload! Plus, how to make it better next year!

  • Understanding the latest Making Tax Digital for Income Tax announcements (including Autumn Budget announcements).

  • Discover AutoEntry's pre-accounting tool and new add-on AccountsPrep that helps accountants create trial balances for clients who don’t have a ledger.

Secure your spot at this free webinar for bookkeepers

 
About the host:
Sean Smith, Accountant and Bookkeeper Evangelist at AutoEntry
Sean is highly passionate about client experience and strives to help firms create seamless client journeys, using frictionless technology to deliver the best client experiences. After starting his career in practice, Sean has spent the past eight years working with a range of accounting technology firms helping practices manage change, introduce and design customer centric services, whilst at the same time improving processes within their own firms.

 

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