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--------------------------------------------------------------- Bright & new: Banking You've likely

[View in browser]( [Sign up]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright & new: Banking You've likely noticed a small change in your menu bar when loggin into your Debitoor account recently. The 'Payments' section is no longer, but [has been replaced by a new icon and name: 'Banking'](. But the look and name aren't the only things that have changed. We've also done some small things within the banking tab to help you better manage your bank accounts, income from your customers and payments for expenses. [ADD A BANK ACCOUNT]( Now, in addition to a fresh new look, we've added: - A search & filter function for your payments - find any payment fast, sort by date, matching status, amount or even customer name. - A more comprehensive list with a full overview of how each payment is matched - to a particular invoice or expense. Find out more in our blogpost: '[New does mean better: 'Payments' is now 'Banking']( Now in Debitoor invoice templates Working in the construction industry in the UK, you've likely come across the Construction Industry Scheme, and need to include this on all of your invoices. It now takes only a few clicks to [add CIS to your invoices in Debitoor](. All you need to do is activate this tax deduction in your 'Settings', enter the appropriate rate, and it will appear on the next invoice you create, allowing you to apply it only for the necessary items on your invoices. Want to learn more about working with CIS deductions in your Debitoor account? Take a look at our article: ['In construction? Debitoor is for you!]( and get started with easily including CIS on your invoices. New: line discounts If you work with discounts and want to [offer a discount only on particular items]( in your invoices, it's now easy with Debitoor. iPhone: add expenses Our latest iOS app now gives you the tools to [upload expenses from your iPhone]( while out and about. OCR helps you fill in the details fast. Kind Regards, The Debitoor Team [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Debitoor]( [Debitoor]( You received this email because you are registered to [Debitoor](. Thank you! Debitoor ApS - Ewaldsgade 3, 1th - 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark - team@debitoor.com [Unsubscribe](

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