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I am not particularly computer literate, I use a very simple paperwork system that - has worked for me over 30 years - and do not think this would easily translate to accounting software. For me personally MTD seems complete overkill to solve a problem that does not exist. I do not employ people and my business is very simple. It is more likely to make me take early retirement (lucky to have that as an option).
I could easily not declare some cash income if I was so minded (I feel more comfortable simply being honest though).What I am not clear on is the level of information that will be required, as opposed to the level of information I now provide on my tax return.I understand the information has to be presented quarterly, but just not how much detail I will need to present. Also I do not know if I can be bothered to get to grips with accounting software, which for me personally is just overkill.
Quote from: dd on July 18, 2022, 02:35:13 pmI could easily not declare some cash income if I was so minded (I feel more comfortable simply being honest though).What I am not clear on is the level of information that will be required, as opposed to the level of information I now provide on my tax return.I understand the information has to be presented quarterly, but just not how much detail I will need to present. Also I do not know if I can be bothered to get to grips with accounting software, which for me personally is just overkill.I agree. Seems like lots of hassle but maybe I just don't understand it. I should probably just ask my accountant if I should be doing something different.
Looking online QuickBooks is £8 per month, seems a cost effective option for sole trader.
If you are earning less than£10,000 gross self employment before expenses you don't need to join the scheme. But you still have to report quarterly.I presume this means that the program HMRC uses now will still be available.
Quote from: dd on July 18, 2022, 03:27:33 pmLooking online QuickBooks is £8 per month, seems a cost effective option for sole trader.I posted previously mate, these are same far as i can work out and are HMRC compliant (?) and they are free :Crunch: https://www.crunch.co.uk/pricing#compare-packages-STSunrise: https://hprc.lendio.com/small-business-software/pricing/I've snet a message to Chris at Aworka to ask if Aworka will do the job for us as is. I'll keep you all updated with what he advises.