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- Companies House are undertaking vital work between 7am-12pm this coming Saturday, the 9th November. 14th October 2019
- NEW application features for meeting CQS SDLT requirement 2nd August 2019
- Interesting Press Release
28th June 2019
Leasehold axed for all new houses in move to place fairness at heart of housing market
- NEW per Form Support Tab, to make asking for help easier and get quicker responses
31st May 2019
New in form, 'Support' tab added to help you more quickly.
- Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation awarded to SDLT.co.uk and FormEvo.co.uk
10th April 2019
Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation awarded to SDLT.co.uk and FormEvo.co.uk
- New SDLT 'Authorisation & Declaration' available
25th March 2019
'Summary' print out replaced by updated optional version
- LTT eSubmission now avaliable 4th February 2019
- Amendment to SEV Form
24th January 2019
HMLR have amended a side note to panel 7 of the SEV form, to reflect that they will accept copy deeds with applications. This new version of the form will be avaliable from 14/01/2019.
HMLR have advised that they will continue to accept the May 2018 version of the form indefinitely.
- As expected 100% security with SDLT and FormEvo from indpendent analysts.
14th January 2019
As was expected, equally nice to know its true, an independently carried out 'Vulnerability and penetration test' on every element of SDLT.co.uk and FormEvo.co.uk has shown, 0 vulnerabilities and a water tight security infrastructure. Keeping you and your clients data safe.
Repeat Testing will happen every quarter.
Certificate of proof, can be supplied upon request to clients with active accounts. - The Welsh Revenue Authority has confirmed that at the moment, it does not propose to develop an API to allow third party software to integrate with their systems, which of course HMRC HAS done so since 2005.
10th October 2018
The Welsh Revenue Authority has confirmed that at the moment, it does not propose to develop an API to allow third party software to integrate with their systems, which of course HMRC HAS done so since 2005.