SuperScholar: Get Ahead of HMRC DAC7 Data Collection with SuperControl’s New Tools

 
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Join us to see how SuperControl’s new tools can simplify your HMRC DAC7 reporting process. We’ll show you how to use our features to collect and report the required data quickly and easily, so your agency stays compliant without the extra stress. 

What you’ll learn: 

  • Understanding the basics of DAC7: A quick overview of what the new rules mean and what they mean for your agency. 
  • How SuperControl’s tools can help: See how our new features can make data collection and reporting much easier. From gathering owner information to setting permissions, we’ve got everything you need to meet the requirements. 
  • Step-by-step setup: Learn how to set up and use these tools in SuperControl, so you can handle the whole reporting process confidently. 
  • Submitting your reports with ease: We’ll provide a preview of our latest mock-ups to demonstrate how you will be able to generate your XML report allowing you to submit your DAC7 report via the HMRC gateway. 

This session is perfect for agency owners who want to use SuperControl to simplify DAC7 reporting and ensure everything’s done right. Register now and get ready to see how SuperControl’s tools can take the stress out of preparing for the January 2025 reporting deadline.  

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