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April 1st is the deadline for UK businesses over the threshold to use HMRC approved software like De

April 1st is the deadline for UK businesses over the threshold to use HMRC approved software like Debitoor to submit VAT returns digitally. Digital VAT returns are just around the corner It's been on everyone's mind: Making Tax Digital and what it will mean for small businesses. Especially because some businesses will be required to start using HMRC-approved software to submit their VAT returns online as of April 1st. Whether you're already planning to start submitting VAT digitally with [Making Tax Digital software]( or you're looking for a little more information before April 2020, our blog has some great resources for information about the regulations and solutions. The good news? Debitoor is officially approved by HMRC for digital submission of VAT returns under Making Tax Digital. For more details on working with Debitoor and MTD, take a look at our Q&A for answers to some specific questions: '[HMRC’s Making Tax Digital: A Debitoor Q&A](. [Read more]( Excel to online accounting software If you've stuck with your trusty Excel spreadsheets, it might be time to consider finding software that not only makes it easier to record income & expenses, but also provides that direct connection to HMRC for VAT submission. Learn a little more about how easy it can be to transition from spreadsheets to online software in our blog: '[Moving from Excel to online accounting software for Making Tax Digital](. Keeping digital records under MTD While it's still possible to manage your accounting data offline, this would require the use of 'bridging software'. It also means you will still need to conduct the various calculations manually. However, [expenses and income managed in online accounting software]( mean automatic caluculations and a direct connection to HMRC for fast, easy, and efficient VAT return submission. And as usual, don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions. Cheers - Your team at Debitoor Debitoor - Ewaldsgade 3 - Copenhagen - Denmark You are receiving this email because you have signed up for Debitoor - the #1 invoice and accounting software for small businesses and freelancers. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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