InniAccounts
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inniAccounts is a UK
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

 web-based accounting and bookkeeping
Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions. Transactions include sales, purchases, income, receipts and payments by an individual or organization. Bookkeeping is usually performed by a bookkeeper. Bookkeeping should not be confused with accounting. The accounting process is usually...

 service designed specifically for contractors, freelancers and consultant
Consultant
A consultant is a professional who provides professional or expert advice in a particular area such as management, accountancy, the environment, entertainment, technology, law , human resources, marketing, emergency management, food production, medicine, finance, life management, economics, public...

s. inniAccounts was founded in 2006 by engineering contractors Dean Foster and Matt Poyser, subsequently joined by Carl Danvers and James Poyser. In January 2010, inniAccounts launched a new website and a free feature-limited service to stand alongside their two levels of subscription-based service.

Products

inniAccounts’ accounting software is designed specifically for UK contractors, consultants and freelancers who operate their own company. inniAccounts offers a free feature-limited service – inniAccounts Lite - alongside two subscription-based packages – inniAccounts Plus and inniAccounts Premium. inniAccounts Premium includes full support from inniAccounts’ team of accountants and includes submission of statutory returns and the production of year end accounts.

InniAccounts is delivered to users as a web-based application. The application is built using Microsoft ASP.Net and Microsoft SQL Server and is hosted in the UK.

Features of the application include:
  • Timesheet
    Timesheet
    A timesheet is a method for recording the amount of a worker's time spent on each job.-Use:Originally developed for an employer to determine payroll, timesheets are not just for payroll any more. Timesheets may record the start and end time of tasks, or just the duration. It may contain a...

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  • Tracking of mileage and expense claims
  • Production of invoices
  • Payroll
    Payroll
    In a company, payroll is the sum of all financial records of salaries for an employee, wages, bonuses and deductions. In accounting, payroll refers to the amount paid to employees for services they provided during a certain period of time. Payroll plays a major role in a company for several reasons...

  • Bookkeeping
    Bookkeeping
    Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions. Transactions include sales, purchases, income, receipts and payments by an individual or organization. Bookkeeping is usually performed by a bookkeeper. Bookkeeping should not be confused with accounting. The accounting process is usually...

  • Reporting
  • VAT
    Vat
    Vat or VAT may refer to:* A type of container such as a barrel, storage tank, or tub, often constructed of welded sheet stainless steel, and used for holding, storing, and processing liquids such as milk, wine, and beer...

     returns
  • Dividend
    Dividend
    Dividends are payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members. It is the portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders. When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, that money can be put to two uses: it can either be re-invested in the business , or it can be distributed to...

     production
  • iPhone
    IPhone
    The iPhone is a line of Internet and multimedia-enabled smartphones marketed by Apple Inc. The first iPhone was unveiled by Steve Jobs, then CEO of Apple, on January 9, 2007, and released on June 29, 2007...

     and Android handset support
  • Real-time tax calculations provided by LiveCash
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