HMRC has set out its plans for working more effectively with third-party software developers by improving its application programming interfaces (APIs), which use open sets of standards to enable exchange of data such as accounts and returns information between applications and services. Details can be viewed at www.bit.ly/1LTlbel. See also this week's Q&A with HMRC.
HMRC has set out its plans for working more effectively with third-party software developers by improving its application programming interfaces (APIs), which use open sets of standards to enable exchange of data such as accounts and returns information between applications and services. Details can be viewed at www.bit.ly/1LTlbel. See also this week's Q&A with HMRC.