Does SimpleTax submit Trust (SA900) tax returns?

Does SimpleTax submit Trust (SA900) tax returns?

Unfortunately SimpleTax does not support the submission of Trust Tax returns (SA900). We only support the completion of the form SA107 required when an individual receives income from a Trust.

We would recommend you visit the HMRC website at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/self-assessment-commercial-software-suppliers/self-assessment-online-commercial-software-suppliers where you will be able to find a suitable software vendor.
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