MAM Software management applications begin pilot testing for Making Tax Digital

Software has been reviewed by HMRC and is currently undergoing pilot testing

MAM Software management applications begin pilot testing for Making Tax Digital
MAM Software is listed by HMRC as a supplier with VAT-compatible software in development.

MAM Software has announced significant progress in its efforts to help customers become compliant with Making Tax Digital (MTD).

Its Autopart software has been reviewed by HMRC and the company has undertaken two successful live submissions as part of the pilot trials.

The Autowork Online software has just completed its HMRC review and will begin live pilot trials imminently.

MAM is also currently developing a ‘standalone module’ for users of its older Autopart v20 systems.

This is a temporary solution designed to run alongside the existing software and is only available on compatible operating systems.

However, for long-term stability, users should consider upgrading to MAM’s Autopart v30 or Autopart Online solution.

A spokesperson for MAM Software said: “In order to comply with its security requirements, all communications with HMRC must support Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2.

“Unfortunately, this cannot be achieved on older applications and operating systems.”

Businesses that are running one of MAM’s older solutions should contact MAM Software ASAP to discuss their options for upgrading.

MAM Software is currently inviting suitable businesses to join its MTD pilot trials.

If your company’s next VAT return is due in January – March 2019, it’s recommended that you register your interest.

For further information about Making Tax Digital and MAM Software, select ‘more details’ below.

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