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SAGE Software

We have extensive product knowledge of the Instant, Line 50 and Payroll range of market leading Sage software.

We can advise your business on which product within the range is most suitable to your own working requirements and assist you to make this software work smarter for you.

By computerising your accounts using the appropriate Sage software you will reap rewards from having immediate access to your information at your fingertips. This will be beneficial to your overall business performance and save you both time and money. In addition to improved organisation, if you maintain your records accurately on Sage it could lead to a reduction in the processing costs for us to prepare your annual accounts.

We offer a full on-site and a remote support service which will enable you to set up the parameters correctly and get the most out of this software.

We can also provide one-to-one or group training sessions and can assist you with ongoing maintenance and trouble shooting.

We can also advise you on your specific accounting problems/needs. We will only charge you for the actual time spent helping you, rather than a fixed annual fee in advance which you may or may not use.

We can help you get the best out of your Sage software that works for you and your business.

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08 March 2010 03:53

For both the tax year ending on 5 April 2010 and the next year to 5 April 2011 the small earnings limit for exception from payment of the Class 2 “self employed stamp” is £5,075.If your self employed earnings have reduced you should check your position as you

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08 March 2010 03:51

Just when staying in is the new going out HMRC have sponsored a new weekly series The Business Inspector being shown on Channel 5 from 10 March, 8pm.Apparently, the decision to fund the four part programme aimed at small businesses was taken to help raise awareness of the

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04 March 2010 07:49

HMRC have issued a warning to the majority of tax payers who pay their tax through PAYE, due to weakness in their system it is more likely than ever your tax code could be wrong.In our experience the most common and best avoided problem with PAYE is operation of

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22 February 2010 01:52

The balance of self assessment tax for 2008/09 was due for payment on 31 January 2010, interest has been charged on unpaid amounts from that date.If tax for 2008/09 has not been paid by 28 February 2010 a 5% surcharge will be added in addition to the

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