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    I am based in Scotland, I have been childminding for 2and a half years, I'm wondering if any if you do your books on an excel spread sheet? I have the 'Childminders cash book and attendance register' but want to change to doing it online, any advice if this is possible?

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    Hi

    I use Happytoddlers excel work book that they kindly shared with the forum http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fo...orkbook-4.html

    I changed over from the cash book this year and have found it fantastic to use - it works everything out for you percentage wise against your hours worked. It's not on-line as in on the web but based on your computer - you could send it into the cloud if you wanted though

    I am in Wales and as far as I am aware the whole of the UK is still linked by the same tax rules IYSWIM

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    Thanks Tuplip0803, I'll have a look at that anything to save me some work is a bonus lol

 

 

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