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Tax & compliance

The Tax screen turns your books into the numbers a return asks for, and keeps a record of what you filed and when.

SBB helps you prepare, not decide

Rates, thresholds and treatments differ by country and change with each budget. Confirm yours with your accountant or revenue authority. SBB computes from the data and settings you give it.

Your tax profile

Save tax profile records how your business is taxed: which taxes apply, your registration details, filing frequency, and the treatment of your categories.

Set sales category treatment and purchase category treatment so each category is classified correctly — standard-rated, zero-rated, exempt, or out of scope. Getting this right once means every later period computes correctly without rethinking it.

Preparing a period

Prepare snapshot builds the figures for a filing period from all confirmed activity:

  • Taxable sales and taxable purchases
  • Tax collected and tax paid
  • Estimated total due

A snapshot is a point-in-time record. Because it captures what the books said when you filed, a later correction does not silently rewrite the basis of a return you already submitted.

Reconcile and close first

Prepare the snapshot after reconciling and closing. A snapshot from books still in motion is a guess.

Recording the filing

Once filed, record:

  • The filing reference / acknowledgement number from the authority
  • The due date and payment status
  • A filing note for the period

Screens flag due date not set and no filing reference yet, so an unfinished filing is visible rather than assumed done. When the authority asks about a period from two years ago, the reference is on the period, not in an email.

Evidence

A tax figure you cannot support is a problem in an audit. Before filing, clear the needs evidence lane in AI workflows — expenses claimed without a receipt are exactly what gets disallowed.

eTIMS and electronic invoicing

Where your country runs an electronic invoicing or fiscal device regime, invoices can carry the required references. Check the current requirements for your jurisdiction — these systems change often and are enforced strictly.

Staying ready

WhenDo
As you goAttach receipts; keep categories consistent
MonthlyReconcile, close, check evidence gaps
Each filing periodPrepare snapshot, file, record the reference
YearlyPost depreciation; review category treatments

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