SA800 : How to add a Partnership Tax Return (SA800)

SA800 : How to add a Partnership Tax Return (SA800)


1. Once you have signed up, you'll be presented with this page. Scroll to the bottom until you see 'Partnership Tax Return (SA800)'. Then click the '+' symbol located on the right hand side, click 'Partnership Main' and then click 'Continue'



2. Fill in all of the boxes which apply to you


Fill in all of the boxes which apply to you


3. Click 'Continue'


Click 'Continue'


4. Now you'll be able to input all of your income sources and expenses


Now you'll be able to input all of your income sources and expenses
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