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Class launches trust lodgment functionality

Software firm Class has developed electronic trust software that automates the preparation and lodgment of tax returns.

by Miranda Brownlee
May 6, 2022
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Class has now released its electronic trust lodgment functionality as part of its Class Trust product. The new functionality will provide accountants with a new seamless end-to-end solution for automating the preparation and lodgment of tax returns from the 2021 financial year moving forward.

Class chief customer officer Jason Wilson said that manually lodging tax returns for each trust client could be a time-consuming process.

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“We’re now giving you that time back with electronic tax lodgment, the latest capability now added to your Class Trust Tax accounting features,” Mr Wilson said.

Some of the key features of the Class Trust lodgment, which are undergoing verification with the ATO, result in a simple solution for the administration and lodgment of trusts, stated Class.

“Functionality includes automated pre-fill, detailed tax reconciliation, instant validation and one click validation. This is on top of the existing Class Trust features that enable users to generate on demand customisable financial statements and detailed tax and investment reports on a client’s portfolio,” Mr Wilson explained.

“A key benefit is that automatic creation and reconciliation of accounting and taxable income removes disjointed manual processing while secure lodgment has been inbuilt as a major feature providing added security for tax agents.”

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