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Now you can have instant access to your latest business and personal accountancy facts, dates and calculators.
HfM Tax is one of the very first accountancy firms in London to launch a free mobile App. The great news is this App can be downloaded free onto your iPhone, iPad or Android phones. It’s packed full of some really useful Tax Tables, Calculators and important dates. All of which you will be able to access for free, anywhere you have internet connection on your device.
The App has been carefully designed in response to the growing use of smart phones and mobile devices used by our clients across London and elsewhere. We wanted to develop a way to keep you up to date with the very latest news, views and tips from HfM Tax. As well as providing you with key accounting data, in real time, at your fingertips.
The HfM Tax App will enable you to calculate the tax on certain company cars or check the amount of tax you might be paying. It will give you the power to check Stamp Duty costs or see how you might increase your profits as a business.
You can also browse the library of Tax Tables, giving you the very latest tax rates 24/7 whenever you need them. From National Insurance and Inheritance tax to Income Tax and Tax Credits, it’s there for you.
HfM Tax like to think we are a proactive accountants. Helping companies and individuals across London to become more successful, more profitable and ultimately to enjoy life more. The HfM Tax App gives you fantastic content plus it makes it really easy to keep in touch. It has a simple ‘arrange to meet’ page along with all our contact information as well as links to our social media pages.
It’s free to download and, once the download is complete, if you open the App it will then ask you to enter your email address, then it will ask you to enter a code which is HFMTAX.
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