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ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE FOR YOUR BUSINESS

We offer various financial software packages

  • The full Pastel accounting range :- Pastel Partner, Pastel Payroll, Pastel Xpress, Pastel Evolution, VIP Payroll

Tania Coetzee Chartered Accountants is a registered distributor of the above Pastel software packages.

Feel free to contact Tania for help and purchase of the pastel software range.

Who is Tania Coetzee Chartered Accountants?

What services does TCCA offer?

  • Compilation of monthly accounting records on Pastel Accounting software

  • Registration for VAT, PAYE, UIF, RSC, SDL and Income tax

  • Accounting services can be rendered for and on behalf of clients on a periodic, monthly or annual basis

  • Compilation of management and annual financial statements

  • Annual Income tax returns and Bi-annual Provisional tax returns

  • Monthly returns of VAT, PAYE, UIF and RSC

  • Administration of monthly salaries

They are also Value-added Resellers of Softline's Pastel Packages: Pastel Partner, Pastel Evolution and Pastel Payroll.

Pastel Evolution bring all aspects of your operations together, providing you with an integrated, holistic view of your business.

The comprehensive range of features and functionality, complemented with a number of add-on modules, provides a scalable, flexible and robust management tool for your growing business.

They'll help you take control of your business as well as your finances. They offer you a Business Solution and Flexible accounting services.

Offering Training and Support on all pastel accounting and payroll products. TCCA supports you all the way.

Today businesses using sophisticated solutions require greater accountability from the software supplier and reassurance that their investment in mission critical software will have long-term, sustainable benefits.

TCCA brings you a comprehensive support programme designed to facilitate a more rewarding, value-added experience as a Pastel Accounting customer. Make TCCA your Business partner for life.

CONTACT US NOW

cell : +27 82 921 3890

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Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (L) walks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin July 24, 2008. (Jim Young/Reuters)AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as climate and energy issues at Germany's chancellery Thursday, part of a tour aimed at lifting the first-term senator's international standing.



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