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Hillier Hopkins swaps CCH for Digita

by Rachael Singh

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30 Mar 2009

Accountancy practice Hiller Hopkins has decided to move its technology requirements from CCH's PerTAX to Digita's tax suite.

The firm trialed Digita's personal, business & trust tax applications and hopes to get all its offices including Mayfair, Aylesbury and Watford using the new software for the next tax year.

Joel Harding, principal accountant at Hillier said: The tax software we were using was to undergo significant change so it was an appropriate time to look at the market.'

'We considered there were only two real options and we liked the look and layout of Digita’s product' he added.

The firm added that the new product had greater risk management information which was 'clearer' than its current system, among other functionalities.

Further reading:

CCH loses another client to Digita

Visitor comments Add your comment

A good move

This proves that Hillier Hopkins LLP are clearly a proactive forward thinking firm.

Posted by: A M N Smith, 31 Mar 2009 | 00:00

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