TechRadar Verdict
Xero Tax is the perfect compliment to Xero’s small business platform and provides a plethora of great tools for professional accountants.
Pros
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Designed by accountants for accountants
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Work on multiple accounts at once
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Customisable for branding purposes
Cons
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Only for professional accountants
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Xero Tax is a cloud-based accounting software package that has been designed as a separate entity to Xero’s core product offering, a bit like the other apps in its range. It first appeared as a Xero product in Australia and has now become available in the UK. However, although it has been designed as an ‘accountants only’ bundle, Xero Tax does work in harmony with the other packages in the Xero portfolio. In fact, it’s been engineered to offer accountancy professionals and their clients a much more streamlined workflow through the accountancy and tax filing wilderness.
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Packed with pro-level features it comes armed and ready for the UK government’s Making Tax Digital campaign. Business owners need to be ready for if they haven't already prepared for it. Xero Tax might be specifically aimed at accountants, but it offers users a wealth of bookkeeping options. These range from handling corporation tax and producing accounts for small businesses through to more muscular tools for dealing with larger concerns with more demanding requirements.
Pricing
If you’re an accountant or bookkeeping professional and enrolled in Xero’s partner program then you can get to use Xero Tax at no extra cost in the UK. In order to do that you’ll obviously need to be in the accountancy businesses and signed up to the partner program.
This is currently free to join and once you’ve enrolled as an accountancy professional you will be able to access Xero Tax from a tab that is found with the Xero HQ hub. This is the dedicated area that accountants and bookkeepers use in order to supply services to their clients.
Features
It’s easy to see why accountancy professionals will warm to Xero Tax as it’s been carefully put together and helps seamlessly join up the dots by covering a wealth of business bases. Being cloud-based, the package allows accountants and bookkeepers to analyse all aspects of businesses accounts, but also cross check data via Companies House and HMRC.
The software is nicely streamlined too, with a single sign-on that works just as it does for logging into Xero itself. Once you’re inside the interface it’s possible to carry out ledger validation, to check for any anomalies, benefit from automatic XBRL tagging for more efficient workflow and also offer updates on your progress that can be viewed by multiple authorised users.
Professional accountants also benefit from being able to customize their documents with company branding. Clients, meanwhile, can enjoy the ability of being able to approve filings using the built-in e-signing capability.
Performance
Xero has put a lot of effort into developing Xero Tax and recently added more features and functionality into the package to help with the evolving state of UK accounting requirements. Thanks to improved modules that support corporation tax and accounts production for small companies, the cloud-based software continues to build on its powerful foundations. Xero has said it will also be launching an open beta for Personal Tax during 2021.
In addition, the company is developing its Next Gen Practice concept, which is a developing vision that will help accountants streamline their workflow with clients. By doing that, performance should also improve by harmonising several of the Xero apps, including the likes of Xero HQ, Xero Practice Manager, Xero Workpapers and, of course, Xero Tax.
Ease of use
Xero Tax follows the theme pioneered in other areas of the Xero portfolio in that it is very easy to use. While it might appear to be something of a work in progress, with future tax modules including personal tax, partnership tax and trusts and estates still to come, along with other accounts production features that are in development, the overall stance of Xero Tax comes across as simple but effective. Usefully, Xero has a dedicated migration team that can assist you if you’re moving a client, or clients from other tax software.
Support
While Xero Tax has been designed to be pretty straightforward for accountancy professionals to get the hang of there is also plenty of help available on the support front. Indeed, Xero is well known for the training it offers, such as for its Xero Tax education course. The company also holds regular webinars, which prove invaluable for any partners who have signed up.
On top of that you can get easy access to a plethora of support articles, but it’s still possible to speak to members of the help team if you need to get some hands-on help with an issue. Xero’s blogs are similarly notable for their informative articles and insights on the latest happenings and developments within the company.
Final verdict
Xero Tax is an ideal option if you’re a professional accountant and bookkeeper who might already be on the Xero user list. Considering that it can be called upon without any additional cost makes it a no-brainer in that respect. Added to that, the way that the cloud-based software can be used in conjunction with other apps in the Xero roster means that it’s useful for streamlining your bookkeeping and tax dealing duties.
The way it can be used to simultaneously deal with more than one client’s affairs adds extra appeal while the overall user experience is typically Xero with a simple-but-effective approach. With more features and functions due to be added, Xero Tax is a promising tool for accounting professionals.
If you're not a professional accountant then there are plenty of other options to explore, such as Sage Business Cloud Accounting, QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks, Freeagent, GoSimpleTax, TaxCalc, Nomisma, ABC Self-Assessment, Crunch or Zoho Books.
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Rob Clymo has been a tech journalist for more years than he can actually remember, having started out in the wacky world of print magazines before discovering the power of the internet. Since he's been all-digital he has run the Innovation channel during a few years at Microsoft as well as turning out regular news, reviews, features and other content for the likes of TechRadar, TechRadar Pro, Tom's Guide, Fit&Well, Gizmodo, Shortlist, Automotive Interiors World, Automotive Testing Technology International, Future of Transportation and Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International. In the rare moments he's not working he's usually out and about on one of numerous e-bikes in his collection.
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