Freelance Accountants Limited Company Launches New Invoicing Service In UK
November 20, 2015 – – Freelance United, a business in Brighton, United Kingdom, has been operating for some time, providing services for self-employed people across the United Kingdom. They have recently updated their services to include collecting invoices and other elements of the invoicing process. In so doing, they aim to help freelancers save time, enabling them to bill more.
“We know that freelancers have to wear a lot of hats,” says Greg Dickson from Freelance United. “Whether it’s tracking invoices, processing payments, or calculating tax payments to HMRC, freelancers spend a lot of time on administrative work—time that could otherwise be turned into billable hours. We can help change that. We can take over many of the recurring, time-consuming administrative tasks that come with a freelance career and either automate them or simplify them. This enables the freelancer to get on with what really matters: doing their actual job.”
Online accounting systems have become increasingly popular and effective over recent years. As a result, many freelancers actually do the work themselves, rather than hiring a professional accountant to do the work for them. While this may come across as an exercise to save money, it could actually lead to significant problems, particularly if mistakes are made. By outsourcing to a professional, freelancers not only avoid those costly mistakes, they also avoid having to spend time doing their administrative work, something they don’t get paid for anyway.
The services offered by Freelance United are described in greater detail on http://freelanceunited.co.uk/freelance-accountant/. This also highlights the various benefits of actually outsourcing this type of work. Freelancers are encouraged to visit the site for further information.
The company has also recently launched their Facebook page on https://www.facebook.com/freelanceunited. They aim to use this to open up the lines of communication between freelancers and themselves, as well as with other networking partners. They encourage everyone to give them a Like, as this will enable them to join in the conversation, leave a review or ask the company any questions directly and publicly. Furthermore, liking the page means that people can remain up to date with developments and promotions.
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Contact Freelance United:
Greg Dickson
+44 1273 917762
hello@freelanceunited.co.uk
Friese-Greene House,
15-17 Middle Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1AL
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