ITSA MTD, the problems accountants & bookkeepers may endure
Having spoken with hundreds of accountants and bookkeepers, we’ve uncovered that ITSA MTD is going to be a much larger obstacle to overcome than VAT MTD was. Especially for accountants and bookkeepers in practice.
Whether the problem is:
Logistics – how to get the client’s paperwork in a timely manner.
Increased deadlines – the move to quarterly submissions from annual.
Staff & task management – the ability to keep on top of all tasks and deadlines within your practice. Who’s doing what, when does it need to be done and what has already been done.
The digitalisation of records – are current cloud-based bookkeeping packages too expensive for your clients or will they eat into your profit margin too much?
Within this webinar, Ash discusses the problems the accounting industry is going to face. As well as solutions to overcome them.
There’s so much more to discover in Nomi, to help you achieve your practice targets for the year.
Bookkeeping & VAT, final accounts & corporation tax, CRM & onboarding, self-assessment & partnership tax, payroll, pension & CIS, plus – of course – practice management. Contact Nomi today to discover how we can help, you can even try Nomi for free.
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