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Best accounting software if you’re a sole trader

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Having the correct accounting software will really benefit your sole proprietorship.

Accounting software can spare you hours of work and mountains of receipts gushing out of shoeboxes as you handle the day-to-day operations of your firm. It will also help you save money on taxes and lessen the likelihood of making mistakes. Some even make it easy to establish a limited business if that’s the route you wish to take.

With that in mind, we’ll look at how to locate the best accounting software for your sole proprietorship, as well as some of the best programmes on the market.

How do I find the right accounting software for my sole trader business?

Before you jump in, there are a few things you should think about. What features should you look for in accounting software? To learn more, we chatted with experts from three accounting and financial firms.

Free trial

A free trial allows you to sample various accounting solutions before making a decision. This is especially helpful if you’re not sure what capabilities you’ll require.

“If you can experiment and try a few out then do,” said Rick Smith, managing director at Forbes Burton. “They all perform a very similar function, but you need to select one that is going to be easy for you to use. The ultimate aim should be not to make life more difficult for yourself for the sake of perceived convenience.” 

Cost

Once you’ve established what you want, cost is the next crucial factor. “Most are evenly priced, but there may be features that you need which aren’t included so make sure you check what features are included. Locking into a contract and finding some elements are limited could well be difficult and expensive down the line,” explained Smith. 

Functionality

As you can see, functioning is quite crucial. This might mean a variety of things, and be wary of having too little or too much functionality.

“A primary consideration for sole traders looking to invest in new software is the software’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) compatibility, whereby sole traders with a gross income of more than £10,000 will be required to file tax returns electronically from April 6, 2024,” said Joanne Thorne, technical compliance manager at SJD Accountancy. She went on to say that under MTD, sole traders will have to submit these records on at least a quarterly basis. The Self-Assessment Tax Return (SATR) will then be replaced by a Final Declaration.

“In the meantime, it is business as usual, so it’s advisable to use software that will allow them to submit their SATRs, and software that can automatically calculate their SATR based on the digital records that are submitted on the platform can save a lot of admin time.”

Thorne also stated that it’s important to examine what you need from your software in terms of operations, such as the ability to process payroll or submit VAT, and whether your chosen choice supports this. Sole proprietors should also consider whether they want to connect their bank accounts to the system.

Then there’s common functionality which is very useful for the everyday running of your business. “The biggest development for sole traders is OCR (optical character recognition) technology, whereby the accounting package self-populates from a photo that the user takes of their receipt. This removes the need for onerous filing of receipts and makes the process instantaneous,” said Clare Bowen, director of Monahans accountancy. “This is invaluable when users are on the road, going from job to job. When linked to a card payment platform, invoices can be sent directly to clients and the user therefore gets paid quicker.”

As we’ll note a bit later, integrations with platforms you already have an account with can streamline your business processes. “You should also look at how easy it is to get data and information out of the software,” said Smith. “For example, can you export the accounts into another package? Is it easy to interact with other platforms? These are the things that will slow you down.”

Ease of use

Of course, having sophisticated functionality isn’t any good if the software is clunky and difficult to use. “Accounting should be something you can do while you’re out and about, anywhere and at any time, instead of in front of a spreadsheet on a Sunday afternoon,” said Bowen. “The key for these platforms to be of use to sole traders is that they need to be relatively basic, without all the high-end capacity that you might otherwise need for a larger corporation.”

She warned of apps that are pared-down versions of bigger platforms which are generally used by those who are VAT-registered, i.e. those whose taxable turnover exceeds the £85,000 threshold. “These are a little pricier and therefore less suited to sole traders,” she added.

Evolving with your business

Try and go for software that will suit your business in the future as well as today. “Above all, you should invest in accountancy software that will evolve alongside you and your business, with the agility to grow and include new capabilities as and when required and choosing software which can be easily updated to take account of any changes in tax legislation, such as MTD, is critical,” said Thorne.

How your accountant can help

According to Smith, your accountant may provide you with additional information on the best accounting software for you as a single proprietor, but they may also be able to provide you with a software licence at a lower charge. However, they may prefer that you use the one with which they are accustomed, so be prepared for that.

Bowen advises having a good relationship with your accountant so you don’t lose track of the numbers. “That’s going to become more important when Making Tax Digital rules are extended to all those who have a self-employed (and property) income of more than £10,000, from April 2024. From this date, you’ll have to submit quarterly returns but with the use of software, the idea is that this process is as efficient as possible. That’s why I’d advise any sole trader who isn’t already on these systems to start using them, so that they’re seeing the benefits and aren’t caught out last minute.”

Which accounting software is right for me as a sole trader?

Now we’ll look at the accounting platforms themselves. As previously said, they provide generally comparable functionality, however there may be aspects that stand out to you and your company’s demands. Here’s an overview of some of the top items on the market, sorted by the lowest package. More information on each product is provided below.

Software provider Features Integrations Free trial Price
Ember Multi-currency accounting, personalised onboarding, capture expenses on the go, intuitive cash flow reports, receive real-time tax-saving tips, file VAT returns direct to HMRC Wise, Tide, Revolut, Zoom, Slack, Hubspot and more No Starter (for average monthly revenue up to £1,000): £0
Pro (for average monthly revenue up to £5,000): £7.50 a month
Ultimate (for average monthly revenue over £5,000): £24 month
Coconut Will tell you how much tax to set aside, capture receipts and save paperwork in the cloud, send and track invoices, connect bank accounts from over 25 UK providers Monzo, Barclays, Starling and other banks 30-day free trial £7.50 per month including VAT (tax deductible)
IRIS KashFlow Calculate, log and track all your business travel using mileage features, automatic invoicing and reminders, create quotes and estimates and then convert them into an invoice, connect multiple accounts to KashFlow, link directly to HMRC to submit returns Worldpay, GoCardless, PayPal, Stripe, iwoca and more 14-day free trial Starter (ideal for sole traders): £9 a month + VAT
Intuit QuickBooks 90-day cash flow forecast, track your invoices on the go, create and send branded invoices direct from your device, upload receipts, VAT error checking feature PayPal, GoCardless, Zettle, Mailchimp, Wix and more No Self Employed: £5 a month for the first four months; £10 a month thereafter
Simple Start: £7 a month for the first four months; £14 a month thereafter
FreshBooks Double entry function, invite your accountant, automated bank reconciliation, create summary and export it to Excel, track payments, overpayments and credit notes Gmail, Dropbox, WooCommerce and more 30-day free trial 50 per cent off for four months

Lite: £5.50 a month (£11 a month thereafter)
Plus: £9.50 a month (£19 a month thereafter)
Premium: £15 a month (£30 a month thereafter)

ClearBooks Create and send customised invoices, track business bills and employee expenses, allocate bank transactions to invoices and purchases, share information with accountants and employees, multi-currency accounting, timesheets, free email and phone support PayPal, Revolut Business, Metro Bank, HMRC, XE, Stripe and more No Small: £6 a month for first three months; £12 a month thereafter
Sage Create and send invoices, track what you’re owed, calculate and submit VAT, automatic bank reconciliation  Stripe, GoCardless, Zapier, Square and more 30-day free trial All packages free for the first three months (+ VAT)

Start: £12 a month + VAT
Standard: £26 a month + VAT
Plus: £33 a month + VAT

Xero Calculate VAT returns and file returns securely, tracks expenses and employee spend, connect bank feed to Xero and have transactions flow directly, contact management, capture data, create professional online quotes Stripe, PayPal, Square, Planday, Hubspot CRM and more No

All have optional add-ons



Starter (best for sole traders): £14 a month
Standard: £28 a month
Premium: £36 a month
FreeAgent Send invoices and payment reminders automatically, record expenses and mileage on the go, automatically generate MTD-compatible VAT returns as you go that then get put over to HMRC, auto populates most of your tax return PayPal, Shopify, HMRC, Capsule CRM and more No Monthly: £9.50 + VAT for six months; £19 + VAT thereafter
Annual: £95 + VAT for first 12 months; £190 + VAT thereafter

Get FreeAgent for free if you have a current account with NatWest, RBS, Ulster Bank or Mettle.

Crunch Create and send unlimited customised invoices, bank reconciliation, expense management, VAT submission, HMRC registration Brixx, TripCatcher, Snap app (Shopify and Stripe coming soon) No Sole Trader Pro (ideal for under businesses with under £35K annual turnover): £24.50 + VAT

Ember

www.ember.co/

Clover Business and Start Up Development - Best accounting software if you’re a sole trader

Features: Multi-currency accounting, personalised onboarding, capture expenses on the go, intuitive cash flow reports, receive real-time tax-saving tips, file VAT returns direct to HMRC

Integrations: Wise, Tide, Revolut, Zoom, Slack, Hubspot and more

Free trial? No

Price

Packages especially for sole traders

Starter (for average monthly revenue up to £1,000): £0
Pro (for average monthly revenue up to £5,000): £7.50 a month
Ultimate (for average monthly revenue over £5,000): £24 month

Coconut

www.getcoconut.com/

Features: Will tell you how much tax to set aside, capture receipts and save paperwork in the cloud, send and track invoices, connect bank accounts from over 25 UK providers

Integrations: Monzo, Barclays, Starling and other banks

Free trial? 30-day free trial

Price

£7.50 per month including VAT (tax deductible)

IRIS KashFlow

www.kashflow.com

Features: Calculate, log and track all your business travel using mileage features, automatic invoicing and reminders, create quotes and estimates and then convert them into an invoice, connect multiple accounts to KashFlow, link directly to HMRC to submit returns

Integrations: Worldpay, GoCardless, PayPal, Stripe, iwoca and more

Free trial? 14-day free trial

Price

Starter (ideal for sole traders): £9 a month + VAT

Intuit Quickbooks

www.quickbooks.intuit.com/uk/

Features: 90-day cash flow forecast, track your invoices on the go, create and send branded invoices direct from your device, upload receipts, VAT error checking feature

Integrations: PayPal, GoCardless, Zettle, Mailchimp, Wix and more

Free trial? No

Price

Self Employed: £5 a month for the first four months; £10 a month thereafter
Simple Start: £7 a month for the first four months; £14 a month thereafter

Freshbooks

www.freshbooks.com/en-gb/

Features: Double entry function, invite your accountant, automated bank reconciliation, create summary and export it to Excel, track payments, overpayments and credit notes

Integrations: Gmail, Dropbox, WooCommerce and more

Free trial? 30-day free trial

Price

50 per cent off for four months

Lite: £5.50 a month (£11 a month thereafter)
Plus: £9.50 a month (£19 a month thereafter)
Premium: £15 a month (£30 a month thereafter)

ClearBooks

https://www.clearbooks.co.uk/

Features: Create and send customised invoices, track business bills and employee expenses, allocate bank transactions to invoices and purchases, share information with accountants and employees, multi-currency accounting, timesheets, free email and phone support

Integrations: PayPal, Revolut Business, Metro Bank, HMRC, XE, Stripe and more

Free trial? No

Price

Small: £6 a month for first three months; £12 a month thereafter

Sage

www.sage.com/en-gb/sage-business-cloud/accounting/

Features: Create and send invoices, track what you’re owed, calculate and submit VAT, automatic bank reconciliation  

Integrations: Stripe, GoCardless, Zapier, Square and more

Free trial? 30-day free trial

Price

All packages free for the first three months (+ VAT)

Start: £12 a month + VAT
Standard: £26 a month + VAT
Plus: £33 a month + VAT

Xero

www.xero.com/uk/

Features: Calculate VAT returns and file returns securely, tracks expenses and employee spend, connect bank feed to Xero and have transactions flow directly, contact management, capture data, create professional online quotes

Integrations: Stripe, PayPal, Square, Planday, Hubspot CRM and more

Free trial? No

Price

All have optional add-ons

Starter (best for sole traders): £14 a month
Standard: £28 a month
Premium: £36 a month

FreeAgent

www.freeagent.com/

Features: Send invoices and payment reminders automatically, record expenses and mileage on the go, automatically generate MTD-compatible VAT returns as you go that then get put over to HMRC, auto populates most of your tax return

Integrations: PayPal, Shopify, HMRC, Capsule CRM and more

Free trial? No

Price (for a sole trader)

50 per cent off for the first six months

Monthly: £9.50 + VAT for six months; £19 + VAT thereafter
Annual: £95 + VAT for first 12 months; £190 + VAT thereafter

Get FreeAgent for free if you have a current account with NatWest, RBS, Ulster Bank or Mettle.

Crunch

www.crunch.co.uk/

Features: Create and send unlimited customised invoices, bank reconciliation, expense management, VAT submission, HMRC registration

Integrations: Brixx, TripCatcher, Snap app (Shopify and Stripe coming soon)

Free trial? No

Price

Sole Trader Pro (ideal for under businesses with under £35K annual turnover ): £24.50 + VAT

 

 

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