E-invoicing is only available as receive. It will take some time for it to become super relevant - and will probably require wider aption from other businesses, and I suspect mandation
Well, they get the kudos for trying for a start. And that don't pay the bills unfortuneatly but it sounds like (independently from this article) that they will be OK.
It's the entreprenueral spirit, and seeing a challenge and wanting to fix it, and heaven help me a damn good product that fixed some real problems. The fuel needed was MTD ITSA and the delay here, was I think we can all agree, out of their specific hands.
Not every product will make it, but if you're willing to commit to the stress, strains , anxieties and deferment of gratification which is to be a product founder then good on 'em for giving it a go.
I fear it is less the accountant and perhaps more the client. Those thresholds have caught many people out (see the news...) even for those in employment.
I suppose it is fair to test the model, but as an example it is quite potent!
As outlined, automating the tools for the job is only part of the equation. Automating the admin side of life is another- we’ll definitely explore both in more detail (and other bits too).
It should be fairly clear that no professionals take automation of data processing for granted…
Some of my best football WhatsApp’s are from auditors pawing over the accounts of rival teams, paring them against financial fair play rules, and considerations of their true cash positions.
My answers
It's AccountingWEB members wot won it
Lets not also forget two enormous public sector IT projects for NHS and police/justice system. What could possibly go wrong?
Also, a nice little rubbing of hands for Fujitsu maybe?
This has been the TC Group model for many years. Perhaps they are the ones that should feel flattered?
E-invoicing is only available as receive. It will take some time for it to become super relevant - and will probably require wider aption from other businesses, and I suspect mandation
It's hard to fathom, and full respect to the AccountingWEB team for bringing the warmth and humanity John brought to everything in this announcement.
Like many others, having worked with and along Stokkers since 2000, it's hard to know how to convey his impact on the profession and those around him.
What a man, what a writer, what a dude.
Will miss ya loads.
Well, they get the kudos for trying for a start. And that don't pay the bills unfortuneatly but it sounds like (independently from this article) that they will be OK.
It's the entreprenueral spirit, and seeing a challenge and wanting to fix it, and heaven help me a damn good product that fixed some real problems. The fuel needed was MTD ITSA and the delay here, was I think we can all agree, out of their specific hands.
Not every product will make it, but if you're willing to commit to the stress, strains , anxieties and deferment of gratification which is to be a product founder then good on 'em for giving it a go.
I fear it is less the accountant and perhaps more the client. Those thresholds have caught many people out (see the news...) even for those in employment.
I suppose it is fair to test the model, but as an example it is quite potent!
As outlined, automating the tools for the job is only part of the equation. Automating the admin side of life is another- we’ll definitely explore both in more detail (and other bits too).
It should be fairly clear that no professionals take automation of data processing for granted…
Some of my best football WhatsApp’s are from auditors pawing over the accounts of rival teams, paring them against financial fair play rules, and considerations of their true cash positions.
Hi John,
I think this article backs that up nicely.
R