BlogGoSimpleTax celebrate 20,000th digital tax return

GoSimpleTax celebrate 20,000th digital tax return

Digital self-assessment specialists GoSimpleTax this week celebrated the processing of its 20,000th digital tax return.

The Oldham-based business, which was founded three years ago, marked the occasion with a toast to its growing team.

GoSimpleTax offers a self-assessment solution that allows individuals to submit their tax return to HMRC without the need for an accountant.

Technical Director of GoSimpleTax Mike Parkes, said: “In just three years we have now processed 20,000 customer self-assessment tax returns, simply and efficiently. It reflects just how clearly modern, convenient digital processing is being embraced by so many businesses and individuals.

He added: “It was a very special moment for the team when our system logged this landmark number of returns. We look forward to supporting thousands more customers in making their self-assessment hassle free and cost-effective.”

The technology behind GoSimpleTax allows for results to go straight to HMRC, making it a one-step and truly hassle-free method for self-assessment.

The company’s unique software uses artificial intelligence to give users prompts to help them calculate their correct tax. For example, it reminds users of expenses they may have forgotten to claim, such as road tax when they have claimed fuel.

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