Chartered accountant Perrys unveils new tax app
London-based Perrys Chartered Accountants has unveiled a new app which aims to “help simplify tax and provide up-to-date facts and checklists and other convenient, time-saving tools.”
The Perrys TaxApp, which is free to download and runs on Apple and Android devices, also includes a calendar with all important taxation dates.
Other features include a tax calculator for working out a whole host of tax related payments, relief and benefits, as well as tax tables with the latest rates, a mileage tracker with integrated Google Maps software and an expenses logger.
Latest business news updates and a cloud portal providing access to cloud accounting software and other files 24 hours a day will also be available on the app.
Stewart Pope, CEO at Perrys Chartered Accountants said: “At Perrys we are constantly on the look-out for ways to improve our client services and add to our existing advice and expertise.
“We are proud to have unveiled this brilliant new product, which will provide a quick-reference guide and additional support for anyone requiring tax guidance.”
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