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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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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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Keytime are recruiting…
Are you…..
- Fed up sitting at your desk completing tax returns or accounts?
- Bored dealing with HMRC?
- Worried about your future prospects?
- Sick of wondering how much you can put down in chargeable time to your clients?
- Dreading the end of day, week, month timesheet?
Then how about a change?
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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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HMRC need software houses to release XBRL enabled software quickly
Following a recent meeting with someone from HMRC who has quite a lot to do with the drive to web enable HMRC processes, a number of points became clearer in our understanding of the drive to move the efiling of corporation tax returns and statutory accounts from their current platform to i-XBRL.
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Will Keytime be ready with XBRL?
Since HMRC further raised the profile of XBRL (or inline XBRL as it is apparently correctly described) via a recent mailshot and some online promotion, we have received several calls from customers enquiring as to our plans for facilitating this new filing method in Keytime software products.
Interestingly, one of our less scrupulous competitors has been telling prospect customers we have been jointly speaking to that Keytime will be unable to deliver XBRL with our current products. I felt this was a bit rich seeing as they are no further advanced than any other supplier!
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New business regulations for October 2009 – are you ready?
Each year, the government introduces regulatory changes affecting businesses on two common commencement dates. These dates are 6 April and 1 October.
There are a number of changes due to come into force on 1 October 2009, affecting the minimum wage, tips and service charges, redundancy payments and the way companies are managed.
What follows is a summary, but not an exhaustive list, of the more important new rules with which businesses will need to comply.
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How will the purchase of Abacus affect users
You may have heard that Thomson Reuters, the owners of Digita (amongst others), has just announced it is buying Abacus, the tax software house owned by Deloitte’s.
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Digita owners buy Deloitte’s Abacus tax software
As ever, when there is change, affected parties tend to start thinking about what this means to them and to this end we have received a number of calls from users looking for a safe port in what they see as stormy waters ahead.
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ACCOUNTANCY AGE AWARDS 2009 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED
Who’s up for a gong at the profession’s gala event?
We know that Pastel Partner has been shortlisted – click here for more details
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Concerned about the rising cost of your practice software?
We continue to be approached by a large number of practices who are concerned at the ever increasing cost of their tax and accounting software, with no discernible increase in functionality or service. Read the rest of this entry »


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