New Zealand-based accounting software outfit Xero has inked a deal with the US-based Dropbox cloud storage service that’s claimed to provide registered tax agents with a seamless and simpler way to manage document sharing with clients at tax time.
Xero will use the Dropbox for Business service for document sharing.
It says tax agents will be able to store and view signed copies of tax returns, letters and agreements, invoices and receipts and other key documents within Dropbox, via the Xero Tax user interface.
They will also be able to share folders with clients and their bookkeepers.
Xero Tax with Dropbox for Business integration will be available to Australian users in September, the Kiwi outfit says.