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Keytime Accountants Suite 2010 released
Keytime has started shipping copies of the 2010 updates for the Keytime Accountants Suite, including updates for Keytime Tax Professional and other products in the Suite and a major upgrade to Client Manager.
If you have completed your 2010 renewal expect to receive your software pack within the next week or so – if you do not receive it before 14 April, please contact your account manager (Joanna Roberts on 0161 484 3526 or Nicola Buckley on 0161 484 3516).
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In Year Filing & the Budget – What you need to know
Last time, end of year fining, ahem, filing was the topic of conversation http://blog.keytime.co.uk/?p=895. For our adventures in payroll this time, I’ll walk you through in-year filing. Before we start, here’s a little recap of the impact of yesterday’s Budget on your payroll:
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Keytime Wins Praise In AccountingWEB Report
A report on AccountingWEB into how recently established practices are faring in 2010 saw Keytime acclaimed for both its products and its support services.
Anthony Sudbury of Better Bookkeeping, originally interviewed last year by AccountingWEB as “one of its class of 2009”, singled out Keytime for particular praise when asked after his first year end how his firm was progressing.
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Keytime launches 2010 Accountants product brochure
Keytime is pleased to announce the release of its 2010 Accountants Brochure.
This brochure provides full details of the Keytime product range for 2010, including transparent pricing information – you can take a look at the brochure here
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The year ahead
It’s been a busy January here at Keytime Towers, with 1000 tax queries resolved, and 57 000 tax returns successfully filed during the month. I thought I’d give you a brief update on what we’ll be up to for the rest of the year.
Development
For the rest of the tax year, the development team will be beavering away at testing and polishing the 2010 release of the Accountants Suite. The biggest change you’ll see is the introduction of Client Manager Plus, which replaces Client Manager, and has been written from the ground up, adding CRM, Time & Fees and Job Tracking functions.
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As the dust settles… Self Assessment January 2010 Review
The sound that best describes the start of February for everyone involved in Self Assessment filing is probably “Phew!” There’s a certain freedom that comes with successfully navigating the filing deadline. The team here have put in some late nights and long days to help you with your queries, and we certainly enjoy the return to normality that February marks.
I’m hoping to start a tradition, where we perform a review of the filing season just passed, and look at what went well, and where we could get better for next year. I’d love to hear what you think, about what we can do to make January 2011 more peaceful for you, and about what you felt went well in January 2010; please drop me a comment below, or email me at info@keytime.co.uk. Read the rest of this entry »
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Fairly basic support page with blog
I’ll admit it. Our current Keytime website needs a spot of TLC, and the description of our previous support page (http://www.keytime.co.uk/support) above is pretty accurate. I think the blog postings are informative and helpful, but our customers deserve more, so we looked at alternatives. (In fact, we started looking at it back in August – the truly committed can read my thoughts at the time here).
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The new millennium bug – really?!?!
Just been reading this article on AccountancyAge and was pretty amazed that such guffery (in effect, iXBRL will have as big an impact as Y2K) is still tolerated these days – take a look here
Whilst the change to iXBRL is a big one and will involve software house working like crazy to deliver it, consider this – any software house that does not deliver by April 2011 will be out of business.
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Keytime Payroll and Accounts Production updates available
Apologies if I appear to be bombarding you with information recently, however the updates this blog item refers to are important if you use Keytime Payroll or Keytime Accounts Production.
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Keytime Tax – two years for the price of one
It’s a very busy time of year for accountants in practice, so we have a very simple, short message.
If you purchase Keytime Tax Professional before 31 December 2009 at the prices below, you will receive 2009 AND 2010 software.


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