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Dear All,
First and foremost, thank you for your time and happy new year!! + apologise for the essay.
Need some assistance on the accountancy software aspect, wondering if you guys/ladies can help. If near us (Surrey, will take you out for a beer or two for the gratitude)
We currently use a tool called GetHarvest, it's fantastic, provides us with really nice looking invoices, we have time sheets, can manage our expenses and have some wonderful reports but it lacks in the following areas;
Add/remove VAT on expenses
Bank reconciliation
VAT reports
So we are on the look for a new tool, I have been going through the majority of the recommendations but still none the wiser, if anything more confused.
Let me explain how a bit more about us. We are a small Web Development / IT company which is run by a couple of nice guys (biased here) to help the SME market & avoid a 3+ hour daily commute & £500 monthly travel costs.
The business Invoices are generated from the following;
1) Hourly rates
2) Monthly retainers
3) Annual retainers
4) Fixed fee jobs
5) Products such as hosting/domains/servers/backups (can be annual, can be monthly, can be quaterly.)
As we are in the UK, for us, VAT is applicable to nearly all our invoices, 90% of our business is UK, 10% outside EU, so no VAT but charged in sterling.
Currently using Harvest 100%, meets our requirements, but doing VAT returns manually, expenses are a pain as no VAT can be added and thus, need to mess around with spreadsheets for the accountant.
I've also been looking at Freshbooks/Kashflow/FreeAgent and Xero as you guys have mentioned, they all do very similar things, most importantly VAT reports & Reconciliations. I've also come across wave accounting but as we know, free doesn't always mean good.
We would like to invoice from iPhone/iPad (we really do need this feature)
Reports are important.
Being able to customise our invoices is important.
What software package would you recommend and what is the winning feature?
Thank you a million, again, apologies for the essay.
G.
First and foremost, thank you for your time and happy new year!! + apologise for the essay.
Need some assistance on the accountancy software aspect, wondering if you guys/ladies can help. If near us (Surrey, will take you out for a beer or two for the gratitude)
We currently use a tool called GetHarvest, it's fantastic, provides us with really nice looking invoices, we have time sheets, can manage our expenses and have some wonderful reports but it lacks in the following areas;
Add/remove VAT on expenses
Bank reconciliation
VAT reports
So we are on the look for a new tool, I have been going through the majority of the recommendations but still none the wiser, if anything more confused.
Let me explain how a bit more about us. We are a small Web Development / IT company which is run by a couple of nice guys (biased here) to help the SME market & avoid a 3+ hour daily commute & £500 monthly travel costs.
The business Invoices are generated from the following;
1) Hourly rates
2) Monthly retainers
3) Annual retainers
4) Fixed fee jobs
5) Products such as hosting/domains/servers/backups (can be annual, can be monthly, can be quaterly.)
As we are in the UK, for us, VAT is applicable to nearly all our invoices, 90% of our business is UK, 10% outside EU, so no VAT but charged in sterling.
Currently using Harvest 100%, meets our requirements, but doing VAT returns manually, expenses are a pain as no VAT can be added and thus, need to mess around with spreadsheets for the accountant.
I've also been looking at Freshbooks/Kashflow/FreeAgent and Xero as you guys have mentioned, they all do very similar things, most importantly VAT reports & Reconciliations. I've also come across wave accounting but as we know, free doesn't always mean good.
We would like to invoice from iPhone/iPad (we really do need this feature)
Reports are important.
Being able to customise our invoices is important.
What software package would you recommend and what is the winning feature?
Thank you a million, again, apologies for the essay.
G.
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