If your total income is less than £10600 in the next tax year (2015 to 2016), you might be able to reduce the tax bill of your wife, husband or civil partner by up to £212. The new Marriage Allowance will let you transf...
This is the first of a series of posts on useful features in Xero Bookkeeping software. As I come from a history of using Sage 50, I will highlight in these posts the equivalent area of Sage which this relates to , in o...
The latest version of Sage’s entry level desktop accounting package has now been released, but the system is no longer tied to the desktop! Sage Drive Sage Instant now has the same Sage Drive features available as...
If you use the HMRC basic PAYE tools then please be aware that there is now an update available from the GOV.UK website. This new version includes updates to the automatic update facility, and needs to be downloaded and ...
The new Sage 50 Payroll has two levels of updates, some come as part of the basic program, and others are separate modules which you only need to subscribe to if you need those features. To find out about the Tiered Pen...
If you love your Sage 50 and have been using it for years, but need to access your accounts quickly and easily away from the office then what can you do? Sage have Sage One, which is their Cloud based solution, but Sage...
Silicon Bullet have now become Sage One partners. Sage One is the cloud based accounting and payroll solution from Sage. To add to our portfolio of accounting products we are now able to supply and support Sage One cust...
Alison at Silicon Bullet has been working hard learning all about a relative newcomer into the accounting market in the UK – Xero. Xero was founded in July 2006 in New Zealand by Rod Drury and Hamish Edwards as the...
Sage have just released their latest version of Sage Payroll. We are just downloading the software now, but to whet your appetite take a look at a couple of the new exciting features that have been developed. Automated ...
If you run a small company of less than 50 employees then you should have recently received a notice from the HMRC about in-year filing penalties.