![]() ![]() Submitting your BAS is now no more difficult than a couple of clicks of a mouse” The integration with Airtax can solve both of those problems by streamlining and automating much of the process. “For many of our users doing BAS and income tax is very painful and often costly. “The integration with Airtax is the first step in building out a marketplace for Rounded users to access a whole range of value add services,” said Rounded co-founder and COO Oliver Garside. It also plans to overhaul the Bank Connect feature so that it can automatically categorise transactions, and split payments over multiple invoices. In the coming months Rounded plans to extend Airtax integration to income tax returns, make invoices more customisable: incorporating discount rates allowing changes to fonts, images and layout accommodating terms and conditions boilerplate and making provision for files to be attached alongside invoices. This will enable Rounded users to lodge their BAS online with a couple of clicks. The most recent change is integration with PwC’s Airtax service. The time tracking and project feature has been augmented with a dashboard to more easily show billable and unbillable work completed over time, along with reports showing actual time vs budgeted time for each project. UPDATE: In the last year Rounded released a native Android app and rebuilt its iOS app. Invoicely is free for unlimited invoices, but moving up to the $US9.99 plan adds several useful features including estimates, time and expenses tracking, and support for online payment processors other than via PayPal. ![]() Plans allowing unlimited invoices and clients range from $159 to $549 a year. Prices still start at $30 a year for up to 50 invoices and 5 clients. The other recent changes are the ability to send invoices via SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and other apps, improved business insights and reporting capabilities, and a client portal that simplifies common activities including calling, messaging and looking up directions. “Now plumbers, florists, dog-walkers and accountants alike can have the same opportunities, and look just as professional, as the biggest retailers.” “Tap and go is a ubiquitous way to pay now and we want to empower our customers, the majority of whom are one-man-bands, to also be able to leverage this trend,” said Invoice2go head of product Michael Ramsey. UPDATE: Invoice2go has introduced a mobile point of sale feature powered by PayPal Here, allowing users to accept on the spot card payments from their customers. Many small businesses will need to step up at least to the pro plan - $159 a year for unlimited invoices and estimates, and up to 25 clients. The entry price is only $30 a year, but that limits you to 50 invoices and five clients. ![]()
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