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Ftax for Businesses

Self Assessment for Businesses

Tax filing for the self-employed

Submit the self assessment tax return which includes the self-employment section, and VAT returns to HMRC with ease. Optionally, use a cashbook to populate incomes and expenses.

All required forms are included in Ftax for Businesses.


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Ftax Business Self Assessment SA100 (2024/25)

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