Books that are current, not reconstructed in March
Transactions are categorised as they arrive. Your accounts, ECI and corporate tax return are prepared from data that is already correct, then reviewed before filing.
What is included
- Bank feeds connected and reconciled
- Transactions categorised automatically, exceptions flagged
- Unaudited financial statements
- ECI and Form C-S or Form C-S (Lite) prepared and filed
- GST returns if you are registered
- XBRL preparation, quoted as an add-on where the law requires it
- A reviewer who signs off before anything goes to IRAS
- Migration of your existing books and history
How it works
Connect your accounts.
Bank feeds and any sales channels. Historic data is imported once.
Transactions are categorised as they land.
Anything the system is unsure about is flagged rather than guessed.
You clear the exceptions.
Usually a handful a month, not a shoebox in March.
A reviewer signs the tax position.
Judgement calls are made by a qualified person and recorded with a reason.
Licensed-person approvalThe licensed firm files with IRAS.
ECI, the return, and GST if applicable.
Licensed-person approvalWhat we need to start
- 01Your financial year end.
- 02Read access to bank feeds.
- 03Prior year accounts, if you have traded before.
- 04GST registration status.
Where a human signs
Categorisation is automated. The tax position is not. A qualified person reviews your accounts and your return before filing, and any judgement call is theirs, recorded with a reason you can read.
Common questions
Do you use my existing accounting software?
We can migrate your subscription and data, or work alongside it. Tell us what you are on now.
When must I register for GST?
When taxable turnover exceeds the registration threshold, or voluntarily before that. We will tell you when you are approaching it rather than after you passed it.
Who signs my tax return?
A qualified reviewer. Their name and the date are recorded against the filing in your account.
What if my books are behind?
That is a common starting point. We quote catch-up work separately so it does not hide inside a monthly fee.