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Farewell CT600. What are the alternatives?

Posted on August 12, 2016
Written By VISHAL KURANI

Farewell CT600. What are the alternatives?

HMRC’s form-based CT600 software is nearing the closing moments of its life. The free software, used for filing CT returns, will remain available to accountants until 31 December 2016.

It is being replaced by HMRC’s new online service known as CATO (Company Accounts and Tax Online). However, this time around CATO won’t be available for accountants. It is meant to be used directly by businesses through their own filing credentials.

Thankfully, the introduction of CATO won’t affect small and medium-sized practices who have software from a chosen provider. However, for thousands of accountants, that don’t own CT software, the challenge is to find an alternative solution. But before we dive into the list of sotware options, let us look at the selection factors.

What to consider?

Every accountant will have a different requirement; some might have more returns to file while some will have fewer. When choosing a software consider the following:

1. Software functionality

First things first, check if CT filing functionality is available on the accountancy software you currently use. It could easily be something you forgot to notice.

In case your software doesn’t have the functionality, review your current systems, and find out if you should bring other separate functions such as accounts, company administration and practice management under one umbrella software, which includes an integrated CT600 solution.

2. Price

HMRC’s system was free to use, so it’s inevitable that you will have to incur new software costs. Consider the pricing model when looking. Find out what payment options are available; an annual subscription could be more beneficial if you have many returns to complete for example. But if you have a relatively low number of returns, then the Pay-as-you-go model might be more cost-effective. Find out what’s included in the price.

3. Technology – desktop or cloud based?

With digital technology revolutionising how we work, you should definitely consider the underlying technology.  Would you prefer to file CT returns on your desktop, or do you want it available on the cloud for you/your clients to access it on the internet?

Both have their virtues, however, a cloud based solution, in our option, is more suitable.

4. Experience & support

Numerous CT filing software are available in the market. Therefore, look for the solution provider’s experience and track record in offering a CT solution.  Find out things like how frequently their software is updated or how many accountants are already using it. With regards to support, find out:

  1. What are the support hours?
  2. Is support free or chargeable?
  3. Is training and online support also provided?

Software options

There are quite a few sophisticated options on the market. The following recommendations were made by accountants on various AccountingWeb threads:

  • Taxfiler – File 50 returns per year for £15 a month (+VAT)
  • TaxCalc – prices not listed on the website
  • Ftax – From £36 + VAT
  • Absolute Tax – Package costs from £225 + VAT
  • Digita prices not listed on the website
  • IRIS – offer 3 solutions. Prices not listed on the website
  • BTC software £245 pa + VAT
  • Andica CT600 – £40 + VAT for a single company
  • Sage Corporation Tax online – prices not listed on the website
  • Capium  £45 +VAT p/a for 301-500 clients
  • CCH prices not listed on the website

How can QXAS help?

The introduction of CATO means you can either invest in new software or outsource the CT600 tax work to someone who already has the software. QXAS is proficient in the use of IRIS, TaxCalc, Sage, CCH, Capium, Digita, CT Pro, and any other software of your choice. We’ve filed thousands of corporate tax returns on behalf of accountants since 2007 and will provide everything that HMRC’s free software did and more.

Talk to Parth on 0870 803 1033 or email [email protected] 

VISHAL KURANI

Bringing forth rich marketing experience in the accounting industry, Vishal blends his wealth of knowledge and creativity to educate accountants about the pressing industry issues. He is passionate about marketing and helps accountants scale their practice through his detailed write-ups.

Originally published Aug 12, 2016 12:08:05, updated Jan 24 2023

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