These are some of the best cloud accounting software providers for South African businesses.
SMEasy allows unlimited users on a single subscription and requires only one licence per business.It offers payroll features, including capturing and storing staff information, monthly salary scheduling, IRP5 information, and payslips customised with your company’s logo.SMEasy provides money management features, such as invoice and price list generation and bank statement imports.SME South Africa describes SMEasy as one of the more affordable options in the business accounting software space.
However, it currently offers a promotion where new customers pay half price for the first three months. It has more than 4.5 million subscribers worldwide. It combines its cloud platform with mobile apps, allowing customers to access the system on a range of devices without losing any work.
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