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TaxAssist Accountants unveils new look app

20 January 2017

Clients can access their accounts at the swipe of a finger whenever they want

TaxAssist Accountants has made managing the accounts of its small business clients even easier by introducing a new look app for Apple and Android smartphones and tablets.

As the largest network of accountants specialising in servicing the needs of small businesses, TaxAssist Accountants has used this expertise to completely redesign its app so that help is just a touch away – whether the client is a builder, hairdresser or IT consultant.

With the Government’s Making Tax Digital plans set to revolutionise the way accounts are reported, there has never been a better time to move away from those spreadsheets with a swipe of a finger across a phone screen.

Once downloaded, the app provides clients with full access to Inuit QuickBooks Online and Receipt Bank, clients will also be able to access their accounts and upload their expenses, wherever there’s a wi-fi or mobile data connection.

James Mattam, Group Business Development Director at TaxAssist Accountants, said: “Over the years the way people have looked after their accounts has evolved from handwritten receipts and account books to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets on desktop computers.

“In a world where everyone wants near instant access to information, it is only natural that the next stage of this evolution for clients is being able to access their accounts and receive help from their accountants at the touch of a button. At TaxAssist Accountants we pride ourselves on embracing new developments within the accounting industry to ensure that our clients are able to access and benefit from the very best services available.”  

The app also includes a portal to a whole world of handy tax calculators and tables, a mileage tracker as well as a wealth of information, news, important dates and handy tips.  More developments will follow later in the year.


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